Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, was founded in the fifth century by King Vakhtang Gorgasli, according to his will, his son Dachi moved the throne capital from Mtskheti to Tbilisi
Tbilisi has always been distinguished by its unique geographical location and impressive architectural buildings
Among them, Mtatsminda plateau is noteworthy, from where there is an extraordinary view of the whole city. Mtatsminda Park has a recreation area
On the Mtatsminda ridge, there is a cave carved by one of the Assyrian fathers, Saint David, and the Mtatsminda pantheon of writers and public figures.
Tbilisi Botanical Garden, a former royal garden, where rare flora specimens of the world are presented, including plants included in the Red Book, and a tropical orangery is also distinguished by an arched bridge over a waterfall dating back to 1914.
Narikala Castle, as one of the oldest monuments in Georgia, was built by King Vakhtang Gorgasli in the fifth century, with its complex architectural structures and walls, it served as both a defensive and a residential complex, its early remains are still preserved in the walls of the castle tower.
Abanotubani, one of the oldest districts of Tbilisi, where, according to legend, the history of Tbilisi begins, is famous for its natural hot sulfur waters and healing sulfur baths built on it
Tbilisi Holy Trinity Cathedral, one of the newest architectural monuments and at the same time among the largest churches in Georgia, was built in 1995-2004.
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