The famous Santorini cherry tomato arrived on the island in the last half of the 19th century. The production of the chrysomilo, or golden apple, as they called it (in an exact translation of the Italian description “pomod 'oro”), developed especially after 1917. At that time, because of the Russian Revolution, there was a decrease in exports of the famous Vinsanto wine to Russia, where it had been used as the Holy Communion wine for the Tsars. Increased production of tomato products led to industrialization, and so after the war nine (9) tomato processing factories were active in Santorini. One of these, the tomato factory of D. Nomikos was built near the beach of Monolithos in the early 1920s with D. Manoudakis and K. Nomikos, who later left the business. This factory is a unique example of the industrial architecture of that period. To learn more about the industrial history of the tomato in Santorini, we highly recommend that you visit the factory-museum of G. Nomikos in Vlychada.
Cultural Attraction // Old Factory
D. Nomikos Tomato Factory in Monolithos
Attributes
Altitude (in meters) | : | 4 |
Time Reference | : | 1925 |
Access | : | Road |
Accessible | : | Normally |
Duration of Visit | : | 20 minutes |
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