City Park named after Merab Kostava in Borjomi
- Description
The city park named after Merab Kostava in Borjomi is a cozy and restored place for walking and relaxing. The park is known for its historical attractions, including a 19th-century architectural monument - a mansion in the pseudo-Gothic style, which was the former summer residence of the Romanovs. In the future, the building will function as the Borjomi Local History Museum. On the territory of the park there is a unique chessboard, which has become one of the calling cards of Georgia.
At the entrance, visitors are greeted by sculptures of lions, creating an atmosphere of solemnity. The park attracts tourists and locals with its picturesque alleys and proximity to other interesting places such as bridges, a station, restaurants and a church. The city park named after Merab Kostava is open to the public from early morning until late at night, offering an excellent place for walking and relaxing in the fresh air.