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THAI ZAB | THAI RESTAURANT
from FREE ATHENS 2022
by Η Πόλη Ζει
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THAI RESTAURANT
THAI ZAB
The Thai...verna of Athens is in the neighborhood of Kerameikos. A thai restaurant that brings the authentic recipes of Thailand in the center of Athens is what you need for a good meal or dinner! Their goal is to travel us around the most delicious gastronomic delights of Thailand. Since 2018, Thai Zab is making a good impression around Athenians, because the hospitality of the place was combined with the innate hospitality of the Thai people. From the moment you enter the simply decorated space with the exotic touches, you start wandering in the paths of traditional & modern Thai cuisine. Thai Zab has everything you would want to find in an authentic Thai restaurant; colors, aromas and unique flavors that satisfy even the most demanding palates. In the role of creator are 5 chefs originated from Thailand, who bring to your plate classic, modern and world-famous Thai recipes with the freshest ingredients: larb, pad thai, spicy beef salad, fresh rolls are the most famous dishes, but you can choose your meal among a rich menu. Surely, the friendly atmosphere of the Thai-verna will win you over and you will spend wonderful moments.
/ 22 Dekeleon St. - Athens / t: +30 211 11 15 486 / fb: Thai Zab - Authentic Thaiverna / insta: @thai.zab.athens
100 m. / KERAMEIKOS METRO LINE 3
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Sculptor: Constantinos Dimitriadis DISCOVOLOS
With this sculpture, Konstantinos Dimitriadis won the gold medal in sculpture at the Olympic Games in 1924, in Paris. It is a study of the famous work "Discovolos" by the ancient sculptor Myron, which remains lost to this day. Konstantinos Demitriadis's Discovolos (means discus thrower) was cast in three copies: the first was given by the sculptor to a friend in New York (today it adorns Randall’s Island Park). The second copy is located outside the Dijon Stadium in France and the third, with which the sculptor completed his study, is located directly opposite the entrance of the Panathenaic Stadium.
Vasileos Constantinou Avenue, Panathenaic Stadium
AN ACCURATELY CALCULATED POSTURE
An excellent snapshot: the moment of the athlete's concentration just seconds before the shot. Accurately calculated posture. Mind and body work together perfectly for one purpose. Discovolos is imposing because the sculpture captures the movement and the instant at the same time. In the maze of big cities, where you have to decide everything quickly and with anxiety, man needs a moment of concentration before the big step or the big decision. A moment full of energy but also calm. A moment that spreads to the eternal and keeps its meaning intact. What should Discovolos think, how should he feel? How far did the disc launch? So what happened to the moment it was not depicted? What is worth more in the end? The effort or the result? Let's make an imaginary line and think about where the record might have landed: In the Stadium? Even further back, in the straits of the beautiful Mets area? Or did the athlete regret it and never throw it?