Griboyedov Street ( Georgian. ბოედოვიბოედოვის ქუჩა ) - in Tbilisi , near Mtatsminda , from Vano Sarajishvili Street to Besiki Street .
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| Former names | Curfew |
History
It received its present name in 1881 in honor of the Russian poet, statesman and diplomat Alexander Griboyedov (1795-1829).
The former name (1843-1881) is Commandant.
Attractions
8-10 - Tbilisi State Conservatory named after Vano Sarajishvili
13, the former home of Hovnanian [1]
14, former house of Tunebegov [2]
15, the former home of M. Ananov (1903, architect Sarkisyan) [3] , a unique front door has been preserved
d. 18 - House Museum of Titian Tabidze [4] [5]
22 - Tbilisi State Academy of Arts , Museum of the State Academy of Painting
Fedoseevskaya church at the exit of the street to Rustaveli Avenue was rebuilt into a civilian building [6] [7]
On the wall outside the house 37/44 down the street there is graffiti by Murakami [8]
Famous residents
- Mitrofan Lagidze (own house, 1916—1922)
- Georgian National Artist of Georgia Mary Nakashidze (d. 20, 1937—1986, memorial plaque) [9]
- Bulat Okudzhava (d. 9) [3]
- Boris Pasternak (d. 18, in Tabidze's apartment) [10]
- Sergey Sudeikin [11]
- Titian Tabidze (18, memorial plaque)
Literature
იკლოპედია "თბილისი". 2002
Notes
- ↑ Ananova House. Tbilisi
- ↑ The Pearl of Tiflis, lost in the Old Town
- ↑ 1 2 District Mtatsminda
- Т House Museum of Titian Tabidze
- ↑ Museums of Tbilisi
- ↑ Fedoseevskaya church. Old photo
- ↑ Corner of Griboyedov Street and Rustaveli Avenue. Photos of 2012
- ↑ graffiti by Murakami
- ↑ What memorial plaques tell
- ↑ Pasternak and Georgia. Undestructed love
- ↑ Tiflis period by Sergey Sudeikin