Tbilisi Assembly Building

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Tbilisi City Assembly Building
თბილისის საკრებულოს შენობა
General information
Architectural styleExotic style with Neo-Moorish design
LocationTbilisi
CountryGeorgia
Current tenantsTbilisi City Assembly
Construction started1830s
Completed1878; 146 years ago (1878)
OwnerGeorgian government
Website
tbilisi.gov.ge
Official nameTbilisi City Assembly Building (City Hall)
DesignatedOctober 1, 2007; 16 years ago (2007-10-01)
Reference no.4392
Item Number in Cultural Heritage Portal3878
Date of entry
in the registry
October 11, 2007; 16 years ago (2007-10-11)
Accounting Card / Passport #010508007

Tbilisi City Assembly Building (Georgian: თბილისის საკრებულოს შენობა) is a clock-towered edifice situated in the southern side of Freedom Square (in Georgian - tavisuplebis moedani), Tbilisi, capital of Georgia. It houses the City Assembly (sakrebulo).

History

The original building was built under the Imperial Russian rule in the 1830s but was reconstructed several times, taking a different look over the past two centuries. It served, until 1879, as a Chancellery of Chief Policemaster and police department. A competition announced in 1878 for the remodeling the building to the City Hall (Gorodskoy Dom) was won by the architect Paul Stern's project. It exterior architecture reflects the then-popular Exotic style with Neo-Moorish design. A tower was added in 1910 and the building was further enlarged in 1912.

References

  • (in Georgian) "საქართველოს ძველი ქალაქები: თბილისი" (2006), ISBN 99940-0-923-0.

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