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Georgia

Caucasus 2 sights
Capital Tbilisi
Population 3,700,000
Language Georgian
Currency Georgian Lari (GEL)
National Dish Khachapuri
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— Soviet architecture in Georgia Georgia is known for its distinctive Soviet-era architecture, especially in the capital Tbilisi. Monumental buildings, bold modernist forms and colorful mosaics reflect the architectural experimentation of the Soviet period. These structures remain an important part of the country's urban landscape.
— Brutalism and modernism Tbilisi contains some of the most striking Soviet buildings in the Caucasus. Structures such as the Ministry of Highways building and various cultural centers demonstrate bold brutalist design and structural creativity.
— Mosaics and monuments Across Georgia, Soviet mosaics and monuments decorate public buildings, cultural halls and metro stations. These artworks were designed to celebrate industry, science and socialist ideals.
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Hammer and Sickle Ornaments
Hammer and Sickle Ornaments Tbilisi Year unknown
Fire Is in Good Hands
Fire Is in Good Hands Tbilisi 1979
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