This was a big wow place for me. A huge monument with many sculptures about history of the ancient country. From the city center you can take a taxi to the place which will cost you around 15 lari. The entrance to the monument area is free.It’s located on the top of a hill and it also has a beautiful view to Tbilisi Sea. That’s how locals call the lake located on the northeast side of the city.
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This was a big wow place for me. A huge monument with many sculptures about history of the ancient country. From the city center you can take a taxi to the place which will cost you around 15 lari. The entrance to the monument area is free.It’s located on the top of a hill and it also has a beautiful view to Tbilisi Sea. That’s how locals call the lake located on the northeast side of the city.
The world's first monument, the Georgia Chronicle Monument, was established to commemorate the 3,000th anniversary of the Georgian state of JIAN. The monument is composed of multiple bronze columns that record historical events and stories in relief. Overlooking the Tbilisi Sea and the city, the monument is ranked first in the world on the owl, not only because of the huge scale and surrounding scenery, but also because of the super historical relief on the huge pillars. Route: First take the subway station and get off at the Didube Station subway station. 2 Then take a taxi directly, I don't see a bus at present, just near the suburbs. If you are worried about the language, just take the picture and show it. You must bargain. It only takes 12 GEL, don't say the Chronicle of Georgia, the locals don't know, just say 'the memorial at Tbilisi Sea'. Note 1 The locals don't seem to know much about this landscape. You must ask for a taxi. The driver knows this place. Don't bring it wrong. 2If you can speak Russian, tell the driver to go to the " Sakartvelos matiene" 2 pillars near the wind is very strong, if you have a drone, be careful, don't be blown away ~ Attractions: Georgia Chronicle Monument Address: The Chronicle of Georgia, Tbilisi
The Georgia Chronicle Monument, also known as Georgia Stonehenge. But the stonehenge is composed of 16 bronze pillars 35 meters high, each composed of three parts, the bottom relief depicts biblical characters and scenes, the center is a person of great significance in Georgian history, characters including saints, kings, Poets and soldiers, topped by daily scenes of Georgians’ holiday celebrations, grain and grape harvests, the monument was built on Kenisi Mountain, near the northwest corner of the Tbilisi Sea, and next to the Notre Dame Patriarchate Church, which overlooks the entire Tbilisi Sea. From downtown Tbilisi by taxi, it is recommended to use the Russian Didi Yandex.
Less than 600 meters from the Tbilisi Sea, there is also a bronze monument to a very small attraction, the chronicle of Georgia , built in 1980 by a famous statuette in Georgia, on which the history and religious culture of Georgia are engraved. Hidden in Tbilisi, the monument is rarely known to even the locals. From a distance, it looks like a strange sculpture of rock, but inside is shocked by the monument's grand height and exquisite picture. About tens of meters, people walking inside like a small ants insignificant. The monument is built on the highest mountain in the vicinity, overlooking the entire suburban city of Tbilisi on the observation deck, and the entire Tbilisi Sea on the other side, and the top of the old city of Tbilisi is unique, which is more quiet and wider.
Let's take the group to visit Chronicle of Georgia 🇬🇪 Today, the sun is good and the sky is very bright.