Photos keep the memory alive. If memory is collective then amarcord is unleashed. As happened today in Cagliari, when the page “Cagliari Fotografica - Between Past and Present” published an old image of Bastiana Laconi and, next to her, the sign of the business that has governed for years: “Pizza 74”, in via Dante.

«The owner Bastiana Laconi, who had been working in a bakery since 1969 which was later transformed into a resale of sliced pizzas, decided (in 2016, ed.) to close Pizza 74 which had been a point of reference for young people and students for 47 years» , is the accompanying text. «The formula was: only two types of pizzas, margherita or capers and anchovies».

Not just a resale of a food product. With Tandem, there in front, as a chronicler from Cagliari wrote, he constituted the pillars of Hercules of the little pizza.

A cult place, a meeting point of the night. An institution. As one user wrote on social media: «The pizzas were almost a marginal reason for going there. Among beers, chats, music and posters of the evenings, it was also our Auditel: the success of an event in Cagliari could be seen from the number of people who then flocked to "Pizza".

And this is just one of the hundreds of comments accompanying the post on the page, which today experienced an impressive peak of reactions in the name of Cagliari's amarcord.

(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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