This newly renovated, vintage apartment with exquisite features and stunning views of Tbilisi, is a true gem of Agmashenebeli avenue. It is perfect for a traveler with refined taste, who appreciates old houses with a story to tell. This house is so luxurious and beautiful that it will be difficult to leave. Very rare find in Tbilisi, central, yet quiet; with a beautiful, large terrace, lovely views day and night, renovated with implacable design and attention to detail.
The space offers a spacious kitchen fully equipped with appliances and gorgeous views from the inside out. It has a good size living space and an old staircase going up to the second level. It provides enough privacy to have a quiet time, yet lovely gathering spaces in the living room, on a terrace, or in the kitchen. Each bedroom has a lovely view of the city. The space is beautiful, filled with light from the windows and the skylights, has two separate bathrooms for each bedroom, and offers unforgettable views of Tbilisi from an open large terrace – day or night.
A centrally located cozy district In the late Middle Ages, on the left bank of Mtkvari, between Didube and Avlabari, two villages were formed – Chugureti and Kukia. In 1824, both of them were assigned to Tbilisi. By the 1820s, Chughureti was mainly inhabited by serfs, peasants and artisans, and was home to pottery factories, foundries and various workshops. The area consisted mostly of rural stalls and one-story houses, which were built chaotically without plans. Urban development of Chughureti took place largely in 1840-50s. This was facilitated by the construction of bridges that connected the right and left banks of the city. By the end of the 19th century, Chughureti became one of the central districts of Tbilisi, where lavishly decorated two- and three-story houses and hotels were located. The place where the 9 March and Deda Ena parks are located, and where the House of Justice stands, used to be an island surrounded by two branches of Mtkvari. In the 1930s, the right branch of Mtkvari was dried out and a road was built instead. Today, these parks feature a large recreational spaces along the river embankment, a recently renovated skate park and a popular flea market for vintage pieces.
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