Designated as a vault for more than a hundred thousand books back in 1917, this building is a symbol of pre-Soviet freedom of the educational system.
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There are gigantic murals scattered throughout the city, each of them taking up the whole height and width of a building, each of them forcing you to halt.
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Vazha-Pshavela was a famous Georgian writer, who created pieces of literature that enriched the already rich language with descriptions of flora and fauna.
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The "Museum of Soviet Occupation" in the National Museum of Georgia in Tbilisi will illuminate some unknown sides of what life back then was like...
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The "National Museum of Georgia" in Tbilisi holds this country's treasures from even B.C. years - it's impossible to say how important for humanity it is!
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"Expo Georgia" in Tbilisi was built in 1958 and is still functioning as an expo location. I love the park and the little restaurant close to the pond...
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