A lot of interesting statues from both Soviet and Modern times are scattered across Tbilisi neighborhoods. Let’s take a closer look at where to find some of the most recognized statues in Georgia’s capital.
✱ Photographer Melissa Maples.
Shota Rustaveli Statue
Address: Mikheil Zandukeli St 2
Author: K. Merabishvili
✱ Photographer Melissa Maples.
“TBC Clocks”
Address: Marjanishvili Bridge
Author: T. Kvesitatdze
✱ Photographer Melissa Maples.
Big Bicycle Monument
Address: Roses Revolution Square
✱ Photographer Melissa Maples.
The Tree of Life (The Wishing Tree)
Address: Rike Park
Author: D. Monavardisashvili
✱ Photographer Melissa Maples.
Tamada
Address: At the beginning of Cotton Rows
Author: Unknown sculptor from 7th century BCE
✱ Photographer Melissa Maples.
St. George Monument
Address: Liberty Square
Author: Z. Tsereteli
✱ Photographer Melissa Maples.
Vakhtan Gorgasali Statue
Address: Metekhi Rise 1
Author: E. Amashukeli
✱ Photographer Melissa Maples.
Ilia Chavchavadze and Akaki Tsereteli Monument
Address: Shota Rustaveli Ave 10
Author: V. Tofuridze
✱ By Raji PV.
Kartlis Deda
Address: Sololaki Street
Author: E. Amashukeli
✱ One of the sculptures near Expo Georgia.
Expo-Georgia
Address: Tsereteli Ave 118
✱ By Raji PV.
Chronicle of Georgia
Address: Tbilisi Sea
Author: Z. Tsereteli