Peloponnese, Nafplio Palamidi fortress
Time Period: 1965 - 1970
Palamidi is a fortress in Nafplio built by the Venetians in 1687. The hill on which it is located is 216 meters high. During the Greek Revolution, the Turks fortified themselves in Palamidi. On November 30, 1822, the Greeks captured it after a battle. After the Revolution, Palamidi served as a prison, in which in 1833 the hero Theodoros Kolokotronis was imprisoned and released 11 months later, after the grace of King Otto
Date: 1968
The photographs are offered in limited editions, printed on premium quality Hahnenmuhle Photo Luster photo paper, 260 gsm, at high resolution.
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With a 30-year delay, my sister Katie and I are fulfilling our Mother's dream of publishing an online album that captures her work as an amateur photographer from 1965 to 1995.
Nicolas Canellopoulos
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