Our Tbilisi Architecture Map highlights the incredibly diverse 20th
century architecture of the Georgian capital. From Neo-Classical to Art
Nouveau through the Soviet era and its demise, this map features
examples of the most original architecture we have ever documented.
The map, In English and Georgian, was researched and written by a group
led by Ana Chorgolashvili, with the support of the Tbilisi Architecture
Biennale. Original photography is by Stefano Perego.
Our 27th architecture map, the two-sided map opens to 420 x 594mm or
16.5 x 23.4 inches and folds to 148 x 210mm or 5.8 x 8.3 inches. The map
includes an introduction and details for fifty buildings (from the 1890s
to the 1990s) in English and Georgian.