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MOZZART PIZZA | PIZZERIA
from FREE ATHENS
by Η Πόλη Ζει
PIZZERIA
MOZZART PIZZA
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The art of Italian pizza can be found in this place: a dough that matures for 36 hours at least, pizzas baked at 400 degrees Celsius for 1.5 minute and all of these made of high quality materials. In Mozzart, you can order either a whole pizza or individual pieces, especially for those who want to try more than one pizza recipe.
/ 1 Chrisospiliotissis St.- Athens / t: +30 210 32 14 183 / fb: Mozzart Pizza
400 m/ PANEPISTIMIO
METRO LINE 2
BURGER
MPOUFALOS
Classic American burgers and of course burgers with a greek twist will satisfy your appetite. Salads and starters with a note of street food for a filling brunch to start your day. The pop-art decoration with graffitis on the walls gives a great ambiance to visit this place for a cocktail with the signature of Mpouffalos. Delivery and take-away options are also available!
/ 13 Eptanisou St. - Kipseli / t: +30 210 82 38 082 / fb: mpoufalos / insta: mpoufalos

Hero of the battle of Peta
Pietro Tarella was one of the first organizers of a regular army in Greece and a hero of the battle of Peta, which took place on July 4, 1822 in Peta village, 5km out of Arta.

PIETRO TARELLA
A FIGHTER UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE
Pietro Tarella was born in Turin. As an officer in the army of the Kingdom of Italy, he was a member of Napoleon’s Great Army during the Napoleonic Wars. He took part in the Battle of Waterloo on June 18, 1815 but after the french defeat and the resignation of Napoleon from the french throne on June 22, 1815, Tarella returned to Turin, where he joined the liberal movements of his country. With the beginning of the Greek Revolution of 1821, Tarella was one of the first Philhellenes to decide to go to Greece and offer his services. He left Trieste and arrived in Greece (in Hydra) on June 7, 1821, with the same ship that carried Dimitrios Ypsilantis, Panagiotis Anagnostopoulos, the heroic French Philhellene Joseph Baleste and the important Italian Philhellene Dania. After the battle of Tripolitsa, Tarella returned to Italy, with the aim of introducing more of his compatriots to the Philhellenic movement, and to procure ammunition for the Greeks fighters and the Philhellenes. After completing his mission in Italy, Tarella returned to Greece on January 3, 1822. There he undertook the Monumetask of forming the Infantry of the first Regular Army in Greece. The battle of Peta in Arta was unfortunately his last battle.

Occupation Officer
1781 – 1822
Greece pays tribute to Pietro Tarella and his brave comrades, who fought to the end for the Freedom of Greece, with the monument in Peta and is eternally grateful for their sacrifice.