Musée de la culture d'Azerbaïdjan à Tbilissi, Maison Akhundov est située dans l'ancien maison de l'écrivain et philosophe azerbaïdjanais Mirza Fatali Akhundov, rue Gorgasali 17. L'exposition est consacrée à la culture d'Azerbaïdjan, la vie et l'œuvre d'Akhundov aussi qu'aux relations amicales entre Géorgie et Azerbaïdjan.
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The Church of the Red Gospel or Shamkoretsots Sourb Astvatsatsin Church is a ruined 18th-century Armenian church in the Avlabari district of Old Tbilisi, Tbilisi, Georgia.
It was built in 1735 or 1775 or 1808, and renovated during the 19th century. According to Armenian sources, on April 13, 1989, the church was "blown up" or "destroyed". Georgian officials deny that it was blown up, and ascribed its destruction to the intensity of an earthquake that had struck Tbilisi a day before. At 40 meters, it was the tallest Armenian church in Tbilisi. Today it stands in ruins, with its cupola gone.
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The Petre Shotadze Tbilisi Medical Academy, commonly referred to as Tbilisi Medical Academy, is a Georgian private medical university located in Tbilisi. The university was founded in 1992 by Petre Shotadze, in whose honor it was posthumously renamed.
The University offers 6 year educational program in Medicine.
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Petros Adamian Tbilisi State Armenian Drama Theatre was established in 1858 by the Armenian theater activist Gevorg Chmshkyan. Armenian writer Gabriel Sundukyan was among the supporters of theater.
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Abanotubani is the ancient district of Tbilisi, Georgia, known for its sulphuric baths.
Located at the eastern bank of the Mtkvari River at the foot of Narikala fort across Metekhisubani, Abanotubani is an important historic part of the city: it is where according to a legend the King of Iberia, Vakhtang Gorgasali’s falcon fell, leading to a discovery of the hot springs and, subsequently, to founding of a new capital.
By the end of the 13th century, 65 baths were recorded in Tbilisi. During this time, the baths were free to Muslim residents.
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Metekhi is a historic neighborhood of Tbilisi, Georgia, located on the elevated cliff that overlooks the Mtkvari river. The neighborhood is home to the eponymous Metekhi Church of Assumption.
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