This magnificent heritage property is situated in one of the oldest districts of Tbilisi, on the right bank of the Mtkvari River. The property features a studio-type one-room apartment in a typical and unique Tbilisi courtyard, built in the late 19th century. The apartment is adorned with traditional Georgian decor. It shares a Tbilisi wooden balcony with one of its neighbours, providing a stunning view of one of the main cobbled streets of Tbilisi – Marjanishvili Avenue. The rich history of the house and its location in one of the city’s most charming areas make it an ideal place to stay for those who want to experience authentic Georgian culture and heritage.
Katie is the proud owner of a beautiful heritage property that has a rich history and cultural significance. She didn’t inherit the property but was determined to make it her own after falling in love with its unique charm. Katie invested a lot of time and effort in restoring the property to its former glory, carefully preserving its historic features while adding modern amenities to make it more comfortable for guests. She is attracting visitors from all over the world who are interested in experiencing the rich history and culture of the area.
Minimum rent of 6 months.
During the late Middle Ages, Chugureti and Kukia villages emerged on the left bank of Mtkvari, later incorporated into Tbilisi in 1824. Chugureti initially housed serfs, peasants, and craftsmen, featuring pottery factories and scattered one-story houses. Its urban development took off in the 1840s-50s, spurred by bridge construction linking the city's banks. By the late 19th century, lavish two- and three-story buildings characterized Chugureti. The parks now situated at 9 March and Deda Ena were once islands in the Mtkvari, with one branch dried up in the 1930s to make way for a road. Chugureti, a bustling business district, is flanked by railways, streets, and the Mtkvari River, encompassing various neighbourhoods like Okros Ubani, Plekhanov, and Vorontsov. Despite its less frequent usage, Chugureti remains an active and prominent area in Tbilisi.
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