Modern architecture in Tbilisi - the most interesting monuments
The modern architecture of Tbilisi will not leave indifferent even the most sophisticated connoisseurs of the art of building construction.
Modern architecture in Tbilisi⬇️
The capital of Georgia, Tbilisi, is an extremely extraordinary city capable of combining the features of an ancient settlement of a modern metropolis. Many tourists are already fed up with viewing temples, palaces, ruins and other historical attractions.
We offer you to make your trip more diverse and get to know new places that will fit perfectly into your a tourist program in Tbilisi.
House of Justice
The real pride of the locals. There are 2 reasons for this:
Extraordinary design solutions by the Italian architect Massimiliano Fuchsas, riveting the eyes of tourists.
Stable functioning of the organization. Employees manage to implement the “single window principle” by 100%.
In the center of the complex there is an atrium, which is surrounded by interconnected buildings. All the buildings are covered with large roofs resembling gigantic mushroom caps. The construction team spent 6 months on the construction with funding of $ 61 million. The project can be called multinational, because masters from different countries worked on it. The idea is Italian, the implementation is Chinese, the calculations are Latvian.
Address: Zviada Gamsakhurdia Street, 2.
Bank of Georgia
The building built during the Soviet Union is still one of the most attractive for guests of Tbilisi. It was erected in 1975. A few notable facts: The customer, Georgy Chakhava, personally created the architectural design of the building. Initially, the Ministry of Highways was based in the building. It became a bank only in 2007.
The Georgian Bank is an example of national avant-garde art. The structure consists of 3 huge 18-storey “pillars” connected between two-storey sections, under which there is a cozy park and a small river.
Address: 29A Gagarin Street.
Rike Concert Hall
The world-famous building consists of 2 giant metal pipes. Despite its attractiveness to tourists, locals do not hesitate to criticize it, because of the excessive pretentiousness and contrast against the background of the whole city. The structure was built for 5 years, under the leadership of Massimiliano Fuchsas, who designed the House of Justice. The amazing thing is that in the photos and from afar, the pipes seem incredibly huge, but up close they do not inspire a sense of massiveness. There are 2 halls inside: a concert hall and an exhibition hall, but they cannot boast of a busy working schedule. They are exploited only at large-scale events. There are rumors that a museum of Georgian wine will be opened there soon, but no concrete statements have been received so far.
Address: Rike Park.
Repository of the National Bank of Georgia
This building is one of the first things that may catch your eye when visiting Tbilisi, because you can see it when landing at the local airport from the porthole. The structure itself looks like a massive rectangle with a chipped corner. It is best to visit this attraction in the evening, when the outdoor lighting turns on. Unfortunately, you will not be able to go inside.
Address: S-5, Tbilisi.
Biltmore Hotel
A luxury building built with the money of Dubai investors. The building is a 34-storey skyscraper, finished in glass and concrete. The building itself is the second building of the former Institute of Marxism and Leninism, converted into a hotel. The first and second buildings are connected by an air bridge. The building stands out very much against the background of low-rise residential buildings in cozy Tbilisi, and living in it is very expensive - from $ 200 per night.
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