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TREIS LALOUN | VEGAN RESTAURANT
from FREE ATHENS
by Η Πόλη Ζει


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VEGAN RESTAURANT
TREIS LALOUN
“Treis Laloun” is a restaurant with purely vegan cuisine and is located in the center of Athens, in Gazi, just a minute from the Kerameikos metro station. The combination of vintage and modern aesthetics in the interior will amaze you. Start your day here with coffee, rich breakfast, açai bowls, scrambled tofu, refreshing and nutritious smoothies and milkshakes. For your meal you can choose between handmade seitan with fresh mushrooms and rise, vegan shrimps with palm and sweet potato puree, soutzoukakia from Smyrna, hearty burgers and crepes, large pancakes, are just a few of the wide variety of our products that you can taste in the comfort and our friendly outdoor space. Do not forget to try the rich variety of our ice creams! We are waiting for you!
/ Daily 08:30-01:00 / 23 Persephonis St. - Gazi / t: +30 211 41 82 251 / www.3-laloun.gr / fb: 3lalounk2xoreuoun / insta: treislaloun
100 m / KERAMEIKOS METRO LINE 3


“The Miserables” was written for all nations. I do not know if it will be read by everyone, but I wrote it for everyone.

Representative of French Romanticism
VICTOR HUGO

1802-1885
Poet, novelist, and dramatist, Victor Hugo is considered the most important of the French Romantic writers. Though regarded in France as one of its greatest poets, he is better known abroad for his novels such as NotreDame de Paris and Les Miserables.
Occupation Writer

Victor Hugo’s interest in liberated Greece was particularly evident in relation to the Cretan question. During the period of the Cretan Revolution (1866 - 1869) he published three letters in favor of the Cretans in the European press in December 1866, February 1867 and February 1869, despite the general negative climate for Greek issues of the time. Apart from supporting the Cretans, he also showed interest in the Parthenon marbles, accusing Elgin of this act, based on his perception that the cultural heritage of one people should not become the property of another. Hugo knew well the history of ancient Greece and was inspired by the Revolutionary Struggle of 1821 and the passion of Lord Byron shortly before the founding of the Greek state. He, in turn, influenced the work of many Greek writers. His death, finally, had a great impact on Greece and almost the entire Greek press covered the fact as the loss of a distinguished Greek writer. In fact, ceremonies, similar to those that took place in France, were held in Greece.