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  2. Ceremonial Palace of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The largest element of the palace are two shimmering "water mirrors"-28 long and 1,6 m high (89.6 m 2) mosaics in front of the complex main building called "Our background and our identity", encapsulating the entirety of Georgia's complicated and colourful history accomplished by Natalia Amirejibi de Pita.

  3. Orbeliani Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Orbeliani Palace dates back to the end of the 19th century. [4] Its residents included Grigol Orbeliani, a Georgian Romanticist poet, and Elizabeth Orbeliani, a poet and Georgia's first woman professor. To this day, a room in the palace dedicated to Elizabeth Orbeliani [5] is used to receive foreign dignitaries. [6]

  4. Palace of Mukhrani - Wikipedia

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    Palace of Mukhrani (Georgian: მუხრანის სასახლე) was a seat of the princely House of Mukhrani. [1] It is located in Mukhrani , in the eastern part of Georgia . Alternate view

  5. Category:Palaces in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 February 2019, at 00:06 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. National Youth and Children's Palace - Wikipedia

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    The National Council of Georgia, convened at the palace on the same day, declared Georgia's independence at 5:10 p.m. Two days later, the independence of the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan was declared in the same palace. After that, the Government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia housed in the palace.

  7. List of royal palaces - Wikipedia

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    Georgia: Batonis Castle: Telavi: the 17th Century royal stronghold containing the palace of the Kakhetian kings of eastern Georgia in Telavi. Dadiani Palace: Zugdidi: a 19th Century palace built by David Dadiani the Prince of Samegrelo. Geguti Palace: Kutaisi: 12th Century ruins of the palace of the kings of Imereti in western Georgia. Viceroy ...

  8. Dadiani Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Dadiani Palaces History and Architecture Museum houses some exhibits of natural cultural heritage of Georgia – Tagiloni treasure materials, Mother of God holy vesture, the icon of queen Bordokhan – mother of queen Tamar of Georgia, manuscripts from 13th – 14th centuries, miniatures, memorial relics of Dadiani dynasty, and objects ...

  9. Art Palace of Georgia - Museum of Cultural History - Wikipedia

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    Georgian Art Palace - Museum of Cultural History is a depository of Georgian cultural objects. The museum is housed in a building in Tbilisi. It was designed by a well-known architect of the time, Paul Stern, and, as an example of historicism, bears traces of Gothic architecture and Islamic architecture. [2]