Located in the heart of the city, this picturesque apartment tells the story of a bygone era. Dating back to 1895, it emanates the nostalgic allure of the past. Once a cherished family abode, now under the ownership of Giorgi, the residence seamlessly combines historical essence with contemporary living.
This inviting space boasts a bedroom adorned with period paintings, preserving the legacy of its original inhabitants. Ascend to the mezzanine bedroom, a cozy retreat offering tranquility and comfort for up to three guests.
Modern amenities harmoniously blend with the vintage backdrop. Central heating envelops the apartment in warmth, while air conditioning ensures a pleasant stay. The kitchen, equipped with essential appliances and ample storage, invites culinary adventures.
Giorgi’s thoughtful touch brings a fusion of old and new, crafting a space that exudes both character and contemporary elegance. Lush plants breathe life into every corner, creating a cozy and inviting ambiance.
Accessible via multiple routes, this quiet apartment ensures a serene escape from bustling city life. Unveil the mysteries of the past while relishing the comforts of the present.
Vere, also known as Vera, is one of the historic neighborhoods nestled in the southwestern part of Tbilisi, on the right bank of the Mtkvari River. Its name is derived from the Veri River, and it was previously known as Skvireti (Skoreti), an ancient settlement near the city. Vere's existence can be traced back to the 13th century, although archaeological findings suggest that these lands were inhabited even earlier.Vere played a significant role as an important strategic and trade route, with the road to Trialeti passing through its territory. In the 18th century, the road was guarded by a dedicated detachment known as the "Guardian of Veri Gorge." During the 17th-18th centuries, Vere expanded to encompass the area from present-day Mikheil Javakhishvili Street to Gabashvili Street, including districts like Vardisubani, Vake, Saburtalo, and Akhalshen.Noteworthy landmarks within Vere include the well-preserved St. Andrew's Church, built during the 12th-13th centuries and commonly referred to as the Blue Monastery. In the past, a four-span white-lime bridge spanned the Vera River, constructed in the mid-17th century, but it was replaced in 1932.Today, Vere remains a central and vibrant region of the city, retaining its historical charm while embracing modern developments. It stands as a testament to Tbilisi's rich cultural heritage and offers a captivating blend of tradition and contemporary urban life.
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