This square is the central meeting and entertainment point of the city. Its name is derived from its distinct Italian style.
One of the major tourist attractions of Batumi is unusually designed. It combines the patterns of DNA and Georgian alphabet.
Decorating the Europe Square, this clock chimes a melody on every full hour. You can also find astronomical information here.
The Batumi Synagogue is a synagogue in Batumi, Adjara, Georgia. It was built by Semyon Vulkovich in 1904.
The Church of the Mother of God in Batumi is a Georgian Orthodox cathedral, originally built as a Catholic church between 1898 and 1903.
The Church of the Holy Spirit is a Roman Catholic church in the Black Sea city of Batumi, Georgia’s autonomous republic of Adjara.
The Medea statue is a monument to Medea, a Colchian Princess of the Greek mythology erected in Batumi, Georgia.
This 19th-century church used to served as a planetarium in the Soviet times. Currently, it is used by Armenian diaspora again.
The Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University is the higher educational university in Batumi, capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara.
Nikoláy Aslánovich Pirosmanashvíli or Niko Pirosmani, simply referred to as Nikala, was a Georgian painter who posthumously rose to…