
Cool and Free Things to Do in Tbilisi (Part II), Tbilisi, Georgia
Freedom Square (also known as Liberty Square) is the city’s primary square. It serves as the border between Old and New Tbilisi and the starting point of Rustaveli Avenue, along with Pushkin, Leonidze, Dadiani, Tabidze, and Apkhazi streets.
When we became part of the Russian Empire in 1801, Tbilisi’s urban layout slowly expanded outside of its walls, right in this area. Before that, it was referred to as Garet Ubani or ‘outside district’ if translated directly from Georgian.
In its 200-year history, the area has undergone several urban and name changes. The Imperial government named it officially for the first time in 1829 as Paskevich-Erivansky Square, or simply Erivansky in short, after Ivan Paskevich, general in the Imperial Army and Count of Erivan (today’s Yerevan, Armenia), who conquered Yerevan during the Russo-Turkish War in 1828–1829.
In 1917, when the Tszar was overthrown in Russia, the local revolutionists named it the Freedom/Liberty Square. However, after Sovietization, it changed its name several times. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
When we became part of the Russian Empire in 1801, Tbilisi’s urban layout slowly expanded outside of its walls, right in this area. Before that, it was referred to as Garet Ubani or ‘outside district’ if translated directly from Georgian.
In its 200-year history, the area has undergone several urban and name changes. The Imperial government named it officially for the first time in 1829 as Paskevich-Erivansky Square, or simply Erivansky in short, after Ivan Paskevich, general in the Imperial Army and Count of Erivan (today’s Yerevan, Armenia), who conquered Yerevan during the Russo-Turkish War in 1828–1829.
In 1917, when the Tszar was overthrown in Russia, the local revolutionists named it the Freedom/Liberty Square. However, after Sovietization, it changed its name several times. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Cool and Free Things to Do in Tbilisi (Part II)
Guide Location: Georgia » Tbilisi
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Baia Dzagnidze
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Guide Location: Georgia » Tbilisi
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Baia Dzagnidze
Read it on Author's Website: https://www.redfedoradiary.com/things-to-do-in-tbilisi/.
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Freedom/Liberty Square
- Lavreti Beria Square
- Art Museum of Georgia
- City Assembly
- Art Palace Museum
- St. George’s Statue
- Holy Trinity Cathedral
- Moulin Electric
- Tone
- Deserters Bazaar
- Dry Bridge Flea Market
- Mtatsminda Park
- Ferris Wheel
- Funicular Restaurant
- Georgian National Museum
- Silk Museum
- Art Palace
- Art Museum of Georgia
- Tbilisi History Museum
- Hogwarts school
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