Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #1 in Batumi, Georgia
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5.1 km
64 m
Explore Batumi in Georgia with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.
Activities in BatumiIndividual Sights in BatumiSight 1: Archeological museum
Batumi Archaeological Museum is an archaeological museum in the city of Batumi in Adjara, Georgia. It is one of the oldest museums in Georgia.
Sight 2: Batumi Synagogue
The Batumi Synagogue is a synagogue in Batumi, Adjara, Georgia. It was built by Semyon Vulkovich in 1904.
Sight 3: Art Museum
State Art Museum of Adjara is a museum in the city of Batumi in Adjara, Georgia.
Sight 4: Batumi Professional State Theater of Puppets and Young Spectators
The Puppet Theater in Batumi dates back to the 30s of the XX century. This type of theater under the name "Tikins Theatre" was opened in Adjara in 1936, before that there was a self-operating theater of puppet lovers in Batumi, on the basis of which the professional theater of Batumi dolls was formed.
Wikipedia: ბათუმის თოჯინებისა და მოზარდ მაყურებელთა სახელმწიფო თეატრი (KA), Facebook
Sight 5: Medea Statue
The Medea statue is a monument to Medea, a Colchian Princess of the Greek mythology erected in Batumi, Georgia.
Sight 6: Batumi Drama Theatre after I. Chavchavadze
Batumi State Drama Theater named after I. Chavchavadze is a drama theater in Batumi.
Wikipedia: Батумский государственный драматический театр имени И. Чавчавадзе (RU), Website
Sight 7: Alphabetic Tower
The Alphabetic Tower is a 130-meter-high structure in Batumi, Georgia. The tower symbolizes the uniqueness of the Georgian alphabet and people. The structure combines the design of DNA, in its familiar double helix pattern. Two helix bands rise up the tower holding 33 letters of the Georgian alphabet, each 4 meters tall and made of aluminium.
Sight 8: Nino & Ali Statue
"Ali and Nino" is a sculpture in the city of Batumi (Georgia), located on the shore of Batumi Bay. The architect is the Georgian sculptor Tamara Kvesitadze. Every evening from 7:00 p.m., the eight-meter figures slowly move in a circle, now approaching and merging into a single whole, then moving away from each other again. A full cycle lasts 10 minutes. The monument is spectacularly illuminated. After the installation of the sculpture, the original title "Man and Woman" was changed to "Ali and Nino".
Sight 9: Chacha Tower
Chacha Tower is a clock tower located in Batumi, Georgia. It was built in 2012 by the city council with a cost of one million Georgian laris. The tower is 25 m (82 ft) high and has four fountains. It is a replica of the Clock Tower in İzmir, Turkey. Georgian chacha comes out of the fountains of the tower instead of water. The tower hosts a tourism information center.
Sight 10: Batumi Piazza
Mosaic in Batumi (Georgia) on Piazza Square with a diameter of 106 sq.m. This mosaic is considered to be the largest marble figurative mosaic in Europe. The author of the mosaic is the Georgian-Swiss designer Natalie (Natalia) de Pita Amirejibi.
Sight 11: Holy Christ the Savior Church of Batumi
The Church of the Holy Savior is a temple of the Armenian Apostolic Church in Batumi, Georgia. It is located on Konstantin Gamsakhurdia Street.
Wikipedia: Церковь Святого Христа Всеспасителя (Батуми) (RU)
Sight 12: Batumi Cathedral of the Mother of God
The Church of the Mother of God in Batumi is a Georgian Orthodox cathedral, originally built as a Catholic church between 1898 and 1903. A Gothic Revival design, the church is located in the Black Sea city of Batumi in Georgia's autonomous republic of Adjara.
Sight 13: Batumi Cental Mosque Orta Djame
The Batumi Mosque is a mosque in Batumi, Adjara, Georgia, which is a home to a sizable Muslim community. It was commissioned by the family of Aslan Beg Khimshiashvili, a Muslim Georgian nobleman in 1866. The walls of the mosque were painted by the Laz brothers. The mosque is popularly known as the "Jamia in the middle" for it once stood in between two other mosques which have not survived.
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