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Founded in the 5th c. AD on the site of its hot mineral-water springs, Tbilisi developed into an important political and cultural center of the Caucasus. The Old Town is the most attractive part of the city, notable for its wonderful mix of cultures. Here, the mosque, the synagogue, the Armenian and Roman Catholic Churches link harmoniously with Georgian Orthodox churches and residential architecture.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Chronicles Of Georgia
The Chronicles of Georgia is a massive, unfinished monument overlooking Tbilisi near the Tbilisi Sea, created by sculptor Zurab Tsereteli in 1985. It features 16 towering pillars decorated with scenes from the life of Christ on the lower sections and Georgian kings, heroes, and writers on the upper parts. The complex celebrates 3,000 years of Georgian history and 2,000 years of Christianity. Though construction halted after the Soviet Union’s collapse, it remains a striking and symbolic site, offering panoramic views and deep cultural significance. Admission is free and it’s open year-round.
Tbilisi Holy Trinity Cathedral
Holy Trinity Sameba Catherdral - the main Georgian Christian Orthodox cathedral, it is the largest religious building not only in Georgia but in the region of South Caucasus, and is listed among the largest Orthodox churches in the world. The cathedral was constructed between 1995 and 2004, as a "symbol of the Georgian national and spiritual revival".
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