Что посмотреть Грузия(Тбилиси) Nino Chakvetadze's gallery Nocha, Tbilisi, Georgia 그루지야 트빌리시 여행
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Вы в Грузии и вы любите живопись.
И плюс вы путешествуете с детьми. Тогда это место для вас!
Галерея Нино Чакветадзе «Ноча» - это место с теплой атмосферой, наполненной светом и эмоциями.
Адрес: Тбилиси, Грузия, ул. Михаила Зандукели, 12
Вход свободный (информация действительна на апрель 2019).
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Здание 19-го века, которое находится рядом с художественной галереей. Дом был построен архитектором Корнелиусом Татищевым в 1897 году.
Расположен по адресу проспект Реставели №48.
You are in Georgia and you are a fan of painting.
You travel with children. Then this place is for you!
Nino Chakvetadze's gallery Nocha - a place with a warm atmosphere, filled with light and emotion.
Address: 12 Mikheil Zandukeli St, T'bilisi, Georgia
Admission is free (information is current on April2019).
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The building of the 19th century, which is located near the art gallery. The house was built by architect Cornelius Tatishchev in 1897.
Located at the address of Restaveli Avenue №48.
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The Agora Gallery, Chelsea NYC held three exhibitions through November 21st 2012. The exhibits included two collective exhibitions and one solo exhibition. The solo exhibition was Sacred Places by George Oommen and the collective exhibitions were Melange of Milieu and Altered States of Reality.
Featured artists in the States of Reality exhibit included Brett Howard Sproul, Maurizio Cofini, Aldo Basili and numerous others. The exhibit included work of digital fine art photogrphy.
George Oommen brightened the gallery with a vast number of his captivating vibrant abstract paintings.
Featured artists in the Melange of Milieu exhibit included ValentinaChiappini, Bonnie Pakman, Anita Le Sech and Chanon Lauffer.
The exhibitionat the Chelea art gallery ran from November 1st - 21st 2012.
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Tbilisi Travel Guide - Georgia Amazing Atmosphere
Tbilisi Travel Guide - Georgia Amazing Atmosphere
Tbilisi (Georgian: თბილისი) is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of roughly 1.5 million inhabitants. Tbilisi is known for its distinctive architecture, which reflects the city's storied past and comprises an eclectic mix of Medieval, Neoclassical, Art Nouveau, Stalinist and Modernist structures. Present-day Tbilisi is one of the safest cities in Europe and frequently ranks among the most popular emerging destinations thanks to Georgia's growing tourism industry.
Tbilisi lies in the centre of eastern Georgia, in the foothills of the Trialeti mountain range. According to Georgian legends, it was founded in the 5th century by King Vakhtang Gorgasali who, while hunting, shot a pheasant which fell into a warm spring and was either boiled or healed. Either way, the king was inspired to found a city on the site, and the name of the city derives from the Georgian word tbili meaning warm.
Tbilisi has cool winters and warm summers. There is very little rain. It rains only 70 days per year. It is common to snow in Tbilisi in the beginning of the year. Most rain falls on the summer months. Summers in Tbilisi can get very hot, with the record high being 42°C, winters can get cold with the record low being -24.4°C.
Main transport inside and outside Tbilisi city is bus and minibus - marshrutka. Tbilisi has a two-line metro system. City buses are yellow or blue, and come in various sizes. The bus number and a description of the route are usually listed on signs in the bus windows, but only in Georgian. Tbilisi had a tram network, since 1883 starting from horse-driven trams and from 25 December 1904 electric tramway.
Historically, Tbilisi has been home to people of multiple cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, though it is currently overwhelmingly Eastern Orthodox Christian. Its notable tourist destinations include cathedrals Sameba and Sioni, Freedom Square, Rustaveli Avenue and Agmashenebeli Avenue, medieval Narikala Fortress, the pseudo-Moorish Opera Theater, and the Georgian National Museum.
Beyond traditional attractions, Tbilisi has developed burgeoning nightclub culture which started to attract international media attention in the 2010s. The leading clubs such as Bassiani, Mtkvarze, Khidi, and Café Gallery have featured major international DJs as well as local performers.
Tbilisi has important landmarks and sightseeing locations. The Parliament and the government (State Chancellery) buildings of Georgia, as well as the Supreme Court of Georgia, are in Tbilisi. The city has important cultural landmarks such as the Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi State Conservatoire, Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre, Shota Rustaveli State Academic Theatre, Marjanishvili State Academic Theatre, the Sameba Cathedral, the Vorontsov's Palace (also known as the Children's Palace today), many state museums, the National Public Library of the Parliament of Georgia, the National Bank of Georgia, Tbilisi Circus, The Bridge of Peace and other important institutions. During the Soviet times, Tbilisi continuously ranked in the top four cities in the Soviet Union for the number of museums. Out of the city's historic landmarks, the most notable are the Narikala fortress (4th–17th century), Anchiskhati Basilica (6th century, built up in the 16th century), Sioni Cathedral (8th century, later rebuilt), and Church of Metekhi.
A lot to see in Tbilisi such as :
Narikala
Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi
Jvari
Bridge of Peace
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
Shota Rustaveli Avenue
Tbilisi Sioni Cathedral
Mtatsminda Park
Sulfur baths
Freedom Square, Tbilisi
Kartlis Deda
Georgian National Museum
National Botanical Garden of Georgia
Anchiskhati Basilica
Metekhi St. Virgin Church
Turtle Lake
Samtavro Monastery
Tbilisi Open Air Museum of Ethnography
Mtatsminda Pantheon
Art Museum of Georgia
Georgian National Opera Theater
Tbilisi sea
Kashveti Church
Lisi Lake
Vake Park
Shio-Mgvime monastery
mtatsminda
Tbilisi Zoo
Freedom Square
Ceremonial Palace of Georgia
Jan Shardeni Street
Narikala Castle
Gino Paradise Tbilisi
Sololaki Street
Saint George's Church, Tbilisi
The Dezerter Bazaar
Zedazeni Monastery
Georgian House Restaurant
Betania Monastery
Tbilisi TV Broadcasting Tower
Orbeliani Baths
Tbilisi Aerial Tramway
Tbilisi History Museum
Chreli Abano
Tbilisi National Park
Tbilisi Circus
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Bill Claps lives and works in New York City. He is a visual artist, filmmaker and writer whose work comments on art history and language. Born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, he earned a Bachelor of Arts at Harvard University, where he studied painting and art history. He studied painting and drawing at the Art Students League in New York and in Florence, Italy. His paintings and drawings have been presented in solo and group exhibitions in galleries, museums and institutions in the United States and Europe. In the United States: Salomon Arts Gallery (New York), Priska C. Juschka Fine Art (New York), Henry Gregg Gallery (New York), Rush Arts Gallery (New York), Aspen Fine Arts Gallery (Aspen, Colorado), Bendheim Gallery (Greenwich, Connecticut), Kismet Gallery (Westport, Connecticut), Exhibit Gallery (Tulsa, OK), International Club (Wellington, FL), Samuel Morse Museum, Pookeepsie, NY. In Europe: la Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica di Palazzo Corsini in Rome; Artgeneve, Geneva; Art Monaco; Evartspace, Geneva; Spazio Garibaldi 77, Milano, Gallery@1, Gstaad, Switzerland, Galerie 55 Bellechasse, Paris, R Gallery, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, MOMA Tbilisi, Tbilisi, Georgia. Claps’ works are in private collections and foundations in the United States and Europe. He writes for Artspace.com and Exibart Magazine.
Museum of Soviet Occupation (Tbilisi)
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The Museum of the Soviet Occupation is a history museum in Tbilisi, Georgia, documenting the seven decades of the Soviet rule in Georgia and dedicated to the history of the anti-occupational, national-liberation movement of Georgia, to the victims of the Soviet political repressions throughout this period.It was established on May 26, 2006.The Museum is a part of the Georgian National Museum .
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