Chronicles Of Georgia
Chronicles Of Georgia
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- burcuerk2012Izmir, Türkiye316 contributionsAmazing!Just amazing! It is absolutely a must go place even if you stay 1 day in tbilisi. It does not take too much time to reach there from the city center. It is close to the lake (they call it sea). People go there by private cars so it is better to go there early if you want to take photos without people.Visited September 2023Travelled with friendsWritten 5 October 2023
- Dirk WAlexandra Headland, Australia10,118 contributionsSoviet pompAlthough created in pompous, over-dramatic style during Soviet times, I must admit that I found this monument impressive and interesting. It sits on a hill overlooking Tbilisi and the "Tbilisi Sea" (which it isn't - it's an artificial lake). The monument is nearly 40 years old, but still unfinished. Is it politically incorrect to maintain and finish it ?Visited September 2023Travelled soloWritten 30 October 2023
- Soudamini MBengaluru, India1,577 contributionsMonument with a good viewThe monument describes the history of Georgia. The top part contains kings, queens and heroes who are remembered in history, while the lower section portrays scenes from the life of Jesus Christ. The place is at a height and provides excellent view of the city. There is the Tbulisi water reservoir behind the monument, which adds to the charm of the place. There 16 pillars of about 30-35m height and made up of bronze. Worth visiting it.Visited May 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 3 July 2024
- Fatemeh RMuscat, Oman118 contributionsAmazing views of chronicles & the lakeThe chronicles were really interesting to see in Tbilisi. Something we didn’t expect at all in the city. A beautiful church was also high up on the hill, with beautiful paintings on the walls, & a breathtaking view of the lake down beneath.Visited June 2024Travelled with familyWritten 10 July 2024
- Marc KMunich, Germany618 contributionsGreat to see and visitActually it absolutely a must to see if you are in Tbilisi. Only 20 minutes ride with a Bolt from the city. Spectacular impression like build from someone out of space. Even beautiful view on the Tbilisi sea. I enjoyed my time there.Visited July 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 27 July 2024
- vincentchengysHong Kong, China90 contributionsA must-go siteA bit far away from city centre though, the Chronicle of Georgia is a must-go site. Taking metro and bus in turns (following google), the place can still be easily reached within an hour. A rather historically important site, it is well maintained and the feeling of being there is just mysteriously stunning.Visited July 2024Travelled soloWritten 4 August 2024
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A Different Armenian
Yerevan, Armenia53 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
The columns are colossal covered with detailed carvings of the important moments in the history of Georgia. One would need to take a taxi there as it’s high up the hill far from the reach of public transportation. A view towards the non touristic parts of Tbilisi is opened on one side and the view of the lake Tbilisi with its beaches on the other side. This trip can easily be combined with spending time on the lake beach and / swimming. I think it would have been more interesting if I hired a guide who would have explained the beautiful carvings and statues. No entrance fee required.
Written 26 August 2023
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Xanerin
Alice Springs, Australia1,470 contributions
Dec 2022
This is a must see and is a memorial history of Georgia. There are 16 Pillars between 30 - 35 metres tall and the top half features Kings, Queens and Heroes, while the bottom part depicts stories from the life of Christ. It is really amazing to stand by these incredible pillars and look at the wonderful stone carvings. There is also a grapevine cross of St. Nino and a chapel. From here, you have amazing views of the Tbilisi Sea and the countryside. We were lucky to encounter a herd of goats roaming freely but I must say, it was a little chilly and make sure you have a warm coat and headwear if you are going in December. My ears were freezing! Approximately 20 minutes drive from Freedom Square.
Written 29 December 2022
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Dulciano P
5 contributions
Oct 2024 • Solo
This place is stunning and massive. At the bottom, you see different passages from the Bible. At the top, you see Georgian history. If you are into night photography, I recommend going at the end of the day and stay until dark. This is a great place for night photography. It seems to be a safe place to be. I went in the afternoon and stayed until evening. This place offers stunning views from Tbilisi Sea, which is actually a huge lake. I do not recommend staying until late at night as this site is surrounded by trees and it is also isolated. Nevertheless it seemed safe at early evening. I strongly recommend this place. I took Bolt from my hostel. On the way back, I called Bolt again and I just had to wait for 15 minutes.
Written 28 November 2024
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devina1991
Bengaluru, India644 contributions
Jul 2023 • Couples
Nice site to visit while in Tbilisi. Though this site is far away from the city center, it is really worth sparing some time and visit this place. The best and the quickest way to get there is to hire a taxi on bolt app.
Written 15 September 2023
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Nailah Aljasmi
Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates607 contributions
Oct 2022 • Couples
So happy we visited this place, represents the history and culture of Georgian. It’s a great viewing point for the city and it’s nice to experience. You can park in the car park, climb the stairs, take photos and leave.
We had a rental car and took approx 30 minutes from Tbilisi city to reach, entrance and parking was free.
We had a rental car and took approx 30 minutes from Tbilisi city to reach, entrance and parking was free.
Written 18 October 2022
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Виктория
Kyiv, Ukraine5 contributions
Nov 2021 • Business
The monument is located in a picturesque place overlooking the Tbilisi Sea. The most convenient way to get there is by taxi or with a guide by car, since the place is far from the center. I also recommend to go to the "sea" and enjoy the silence and clear water. You can swim in the summer
Written 21 November 2021
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Soudamini M
Bengaluru, India1,577 contributions
May 2024 • Couples
The monument describes the history of Georgia. The top part contains kings, queens and heroes who are remembered in history, while the lower section portrays scenes from the life of Jesus Christ. The place is at a height and provides excellent view of the city.
There is the Tbulisi water reservoir behind the monument, which adds to the charm of the place. There 16 pillars of about 30-35m height and made up of bronze. Worth visiting it.
There is the Tbulisi water reservoir behind the monument, which adds to the charm of the place. There 16 pillars of about 30-35m height and made up of bronze. Worth visiting it.
Written 3 July 2024
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Elly W
The Hague, The Netherlands282 contributions
Oct 2024 • Couples
From Liberty Squaire, take the metro line 1 to Ghrmaghele, where you take bus 360 to Street of unknown heroes at the top of the stairs.
From there you can see the monument from afar on the mountain.
If you have time, you should definitely visit this monument.
The monument shows the history of 3000 years of Georgia.
Depicted on giant columns.
A lot of locals come there because it's a beautiful photo spot.
We came there on Sunday, and you really notice that it is a place for a family outing, for selfies but there were also bridal reports.
And you also have a beautiful view of the city and the water reservoir.
From there you can see the monument from afar on the mountain.
If you have time, you should definitely visit this monument.
The monument shows the history of 3000 years of Georgia.
Depicted on giant columns.
A lot of locals come there because it's a beautiful photo spot.
We came there on Sunday, and you really notice that it is a place for a family outing, for selfies but there were also bridal reports.
And you also have a beautiful view of the city and the water reservoir.
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Written 27 October 2024
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Dirk W
Alexandra Headland, Australia10,118 contributions
Sept 2023 • Solo
Although created in pompous, over-dramatic style during Soviet times, I must admit that I found this monument impressive and interesting. It sits on a hill overlooking Tbilisi and the "Tbilisi Sea" (which it isn't - it's an artificial lake). The monument is nearly 40 years old, but still unfinished. Is it politically incorrect to maintain and finish it ?
Written 31 October 2023
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Fatemeh R
Muscat, Oman118 contributions
Jun 2024 • Family
The chronicles were really interesting to see in Tbilisi. Something we didn’t expect at all in the city. A beautiful church was also high up on the hill, with beautiful paintings on the walls, & a breathtaking view of the lake down beneath.
Written 11 July 2024
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Hi i believe its bus 60 from the metro station to the memorial does the name of the bus stop come up in side the bus ? can you pay the bus driver for the fare ? is the bus 60 a circular route ? do i get off and on at the same bus stop ? Thanks
Written 31 January 2021
HI, can any one let me know the exact location, GPS cordinates or link on google.
Written 26 February 2017
hi just search the history of georgia it will show even in offline map.. but what i did was i rode a metrostation then drop-off at Ghrmaghele station.. from there i take a cab.. but you must haggle before you ride-on.. just have a screenshot of the chronicles before you go so that you can let the driver see where tou wanna go and he knew it already
Written 26 October 2017
как в тбилиси добраться до 12 апостолов памятнику истории грузии??
Written 12 May 2016
easy way is by taxi, to commute from Liberty Square - 1 station towards m/s Akhmeteli Theatre - Ghrmaghele - metro station Ghrmaghele -walk 36m 1 min to bus to 60mins towards Tbilisi Sea - go down to Military School stop and walk 500m around 7 mins up to Memorial History of Georgia.
Written 27 February 2017
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