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Jvari Monastery, a medieval Georgian Orthodox site from the 7th century, stands as one of Georgia’s most sacred places. Perched on a hilltop outside the small city of Mtskheta, the […]
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Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, an Orthodox cathedral within a walled complex in the heart of Mtskheta, Georgia, is steeped in legend and history. Built in the 1100s, this UNESCO World Heritage site […]
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Situated on the left bank of the Mtkvari River, Metekhi Church stands as one of Tbilisi’s key religious landmarks. First constructed in the 13th century, the church occupies a site […]
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The Joseph Stalin Museum in Gori, Georgia, offers a comprehensive look into the life of the former Soviet leader. Located in the city where he was born, the museum features […]
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Perched high above Tbilisi, the ancient Narikala Fortress stands as a testament to the city’s rich history. Originally a Persian citadel, it was established in the fourth century and saw […]
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Tbilisi’s Old Town, known as Dzveli Tbilisi, has managed to preserve its picturesque charm through centuries of reconstructions. Nestled in the heart of Georgia’s capital, this historic district is a […]
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Opened in 2012, Tbilisi’s aerial tramway links Rike Park on the left bank of the Mtkvari River to the historic Narikala Fortress. As the cable car ascends Sololaki Hill, visitors […]
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Dominating the Tbilisi skyline, the Holy Trinity Cathedral (Tsminda Sameba) stands as the city’s tallest church, its golden dome gleaming from Elia Hill and visible from nearly every corner. Constructed […]
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Established in the sixth century by one of the 13 Assyrian Fathers, the David Gareja Monastery Complex is a remarkable rock-cut site in Georgia. Nestled in the rugged landscape, it […]
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Mtatsminda Park, once the third-most-visited entertainment center in the USSR, continues to be a beloved destination for both travelers and locals. Nestled in Tbilisi, Georgia, this family-friendly landscaped park offers […]
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The Tbilisi Funicular, one of the world’s steepest, has been a landmark in Georgia’s capital since its construction in 1905. After undergoing renovations, it reopened in 2012, continuing to connect […]
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Tbilisi, meaning ‘warm place’ in Old Georgian, has long been known for its thermal waters. For centuries, people have gathered at the city’s hot baths, initially seeking relief from ailments […]
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Stretching behind the stone beaches of Batumi, the Batumi Boulevard is a scenic expanse of promenades, gardens, and parkland. At its heart, the Batumi Boulevard Fountains create a lively centerpiece, […]
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Château Mukhrani, a historic wine estate designed by French architects, dates back to the end of the 19th century and was once home to the Georgian royal family, the Bagrationi. […]
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The Open Air Museum of Ethnography, located near Tbilisi, is a historic wine estate designed by French architects and dating back to the end of the 19th century. Once the […]
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Nestled in the heart of Batumi’s historical center, Batumi Piazza is a vibrant public square that draws inspiration from Venetian architecture. At its core, an enormous marble mosaic sprawls, surrounded […]
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Located in Tbilisi, the Georgian National Museum, also known as the Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia, offers a deep dive into the country’s extensive and captivating history. Housed within its […]
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Nestled on the slopes of Mtatsminda Park, Turtle Lake offers a tranquil retreat above the bustling city of Tbilisi. This small, serene body of water is surrounded by lush greenery […]
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Blending water, light, and music into a mesmerizing show, Batumi’s Dancing Fountains are captivating landmarks located in three places across the city. One of these fountains sits on an ornamental […]
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The Ethnographic Museum ‘Borjgalo’ in Batumi, Georgia, is the brainchild of Mr. Kemal Turmanidze, who meticulously crafted this open-air private museum to showcase the traditional agricultural life of the Adjara […]
Nestled close to the shores of the Black Sea, 6 May Park stands as one of the oldest public parks in the Republic of Georgia. This verdant space offers a […]
Consecrated in 2000, the Batumi Church of the Holy Spirit stands as a striking blend of contemporary architecture and spiritual significance. Located in the heart of Batumi, this Roman Catholic […]
In Batumi, Georgia, the Technological University Tower, also known as Batumi Tower, stands as a unique architectural marvel. It was the first skyscraper globally to incorporate a Ferris wheel into […]