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Chronicle of Georgia, Monument and work of art near Tbilisi Sea, Georgia.

The Chronicle of Georgia features 16 tall pillars reaching 35 meters in height, displaying detailed scenes from Georgian history and Christianity.

Construction of this monumental complex started in 1985 under Soviet resources, with sculptor Zurab Tsereteli directing the architectural project.

The upper sections of columns present Georgian kings and rulers, while lower parts illustrate biblical narratives and the life of Christ.

Visitors can reach the monument by taking the metro to Ghrmaghele station and then bus number 60, or by taxi from central Tbilisi.

The monument remains partially unfinished, with ongoing construction work continuing to complete the original architectural vision.

Location: Tbilisi

Inception: January 1, 1985

Creator: Zurab Tsereteli

Height: 3,500 cm

Creator: Zurab Tsereteli

Website: http://Category:The Chronicle of Georgia

GPS coordinates: 41.77058,44.81042

Latest update: October 23, 2025 10:41

Photography locations across Georgia

Georgia offers diverse photography settings from ancient fortresses to natural landscapes. The country features medieval churches, monasteries carved into cliffs, and national parks. Photographers can document architecture in Tbilisi, mountains in Svaneti, and coastal scenes along the Black Sea. Historical sites include Roman fortresses, Orthodox cathedrals, and archaeological ruins.

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