Persian architecture in Georgia

Tbilisi is formed by so many different architectural styles, that it’s difficult to take a photo of just one. Here, the tower of a brick mosque and a wonderful wooden balcony are squeezing themselves into the picture.

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The building with the blue facade, reminiscent of mosques in Isfahan, is the Orbeliani bathhouse. When I was in Tbilisi, it was unfortunately closed for renovation.

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About Andreas Moser

I am a lawyer in Germany, with a focus on international family law, migration and citizenship law, as well as constitutional law. My other interests include long walks, train rides, hitchhiking, history, and writing stories.
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6 Responses to Persian architecture in Georgia

  1. simonjkyte's avatar simonjkyte says:

    will do some reading about its history

  2. I am looking forward to it. Your photos are making me so curious about the country.

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