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Kalamata: The mural with Maria Callas that was declared the best in the world

Euronews · Feb 15, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Callas' dress symbolizes the blossoming, abundance and blessed land of the region

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By George Dimitropoulos & euronews with AP Published on 15/02/2026 - 15:56 GMT+1 A new landmark now adorns the city of Kalamata: a giant mural that was named the best in the world in 2025. The work is both a tribute to soprano Maria Callas, whose father was originally from Messinia, and an allegorical depiction of the city. The artist Cleomenis Kostopoulos explains that he chose Maria Callas to embody Kalamata, preferring a more human and natural representation. "Maria Callas, whose father, of course, had distant roots in Messinia, gave me great impetus to portray her, but as an incarnation of Kalamata. In other words, the mural is not called 'Maria Callas' but 'Kalamata' and my intention was to paint Kalamata (the city) allegorically," he says. Creating the mural was not easy, as it took about two weeks of work in a month due to bad weather. Brushes, sprays and a crane were used to cover all parts of the huge wall. Callas' dress symbolises the region's blossoming, abundance, and blessed land, while the composition incorporates elements such as tree branches, birds, and farm produce that connect people to the land. The Deputy Mayor of Strategic Planning and Climate Neutrality, Vassilis Papaevstathiou, stresses the project's importance to the city. "We see it as a new landmark for the city. It has become an attraction. People come and take pictures. They make plans to see it during their trip. They promote it through social media. The hashtag Kalamata and Maria Callas is being promoted and spread more. We believe this mural has helped us significantly in many ways, including enhancing the promotion of the city as a tourist destination." The project is also linked to Kalamata's goal of becoming climate-neutral by 2030, while offering a visual bridge between tradition, art, and the region's contemporary cultural identity.


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