Ethnographic corner in the Botanical garden of Batumi
- Description
In the heart of the Batumi Botanical Garden, among the lush greenery and colorful flowers, there is a real ethnographic corner that takes visitors into the rich history and culture of Georgia. This unique corner is represented by a wooden gazebo, which has tables with glass boxes. Inside these boxes, you can see miniature models of Georgian houses and other architectural masterpieces, such as the famous Tamara Bridge and traditional hay storage buildings. These miniatures carefully recreate the charm and originality of Georgian architecture, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the cultural heritage of the country.
Next to the gazebo there are all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay: a toilet and a spring water source. Although it is not specified whether it is possible to drink this water, many visitors dare to quench their thirst by enjoying its refreshing coolness. For those who prefer to stay in the shade and relax, there is another gazebo, ideal for
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ЕЕкатерина Лев
Идея классная, но реализация немного подкачала - не хватает освещения, чтобы всё рассмотреть.