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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. Palace of Mukhrani - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the palace took 12 years. The gardener was invited from the Palace of Versailles. The Mukhrani residence was an important cultural and political center for the Georgian elite of the Belle Époque. It was renovated by the TBC Bank in 2012. [3] The patrimony now belongs to the "Château Mukhrani" wine company. [4]

  4. Palace of Geguti - Wikipedia

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    Ruins of the royal palace of Geguti. The ruins of the Geguti palace complex occupy the area of over 2,000 m 2 along the Rioni River.An extensive fieldwork between 1953 and 1956 allowed the specialists to stratify the principal archaeological layers and reconstruct the architectural form and decoration of the medieval edifices bulk of which dates to the 12th century, the period when the first ...

  5. Likani Villa - Wikipedia

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    The palace was designed by Leon Benois for Grand Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich of Russia. The total area of Likani Palace is 690 square meters. The first hydroelectric power plant in the Russian Empire was built in 1898 in Likani to illuminate the palace.

  6. Orbeliani Palace - Wikipedia

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    The building also served as the U.S. Embassy in Georgia in the 1990s and early 2000s. In 2013, about 25 million Georgian lari was spent renovating the palace. [7] The palace is sometimes called the "Atoneli Residence" because it is located on Atoneli Street, named after the medieval Georgian monk George of Athos. [8]

  7. Dadiani Palace - Wikipedia

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    The museum – the preserved former palace of the House of Dadiani – is considered to be one of the most eminent palaces in the Caucasus. [1] Constructed in the 17th century and renovated in the 19th, the palace is a Neo Gothic building.

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

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  9. Wedding Palace (Tbilisi) - Wikipedia

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    The building, drawing on influences as diverse as 1920s expressionism and medieval Georgian church architecture, met with mixed critical reviews. [1]Visiting celebrities were often invited to the Wedding Palace - Margaret Thatcher was treated to a Georgian dance performance during her 1987 visit, [2] and Deep Purple frontman Ian Gillan renewed his vows with wife Bron while touring in 1990.