The Chronicle of Georgia Monument, sculptural monument near Tbilisi sea, Georgia 1 850
The Chronicle of Georgia, or History of Georgia is a monumental complex that is located at the top of a hill on the shore of the Tbilisi Sea and is often referred to as the Georgian Stonehenge. The complex was designed by the architect Zurab Tsereteli and was actively being built between 1985 and 2003, but still not completed today.
The main part of the complex consists of 16 columns with reliefs, which depict the scenes from Georgian history from the ancient times. There is also a monumental staircase and statues of the 13 Syrian wise men, who played an important role in the spread of Christianity in Georgia.
The complex is accessible by car only.
Last updated 13.06.2023
See also in this area:
Georgia, Borjomi, Meskheti St., 23 (Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park Administration)
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