Vakhtang Kotetishvili Street ( Georgian. ვახტანგ კოტეტიშვილის ქუჩა ) is a street in Tbilisi, in the Mtatsminda district. It runs from Ingorokva Street to Besiki Square .
| Vakhtang Kotetishvili Street | |
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| general information | |
| A country | Georgia |
| City | Tbilisi |
Content
- 1 History
- 2 Attractions
- 3 Famous residents
- 4 Literature
- 5 notes
- 6 References
History
The modern name is in honor of the famous Georgian art critic Vakhtang Kotetishvili (1893-1937).
The former name Mtatsminda [1] . In Soviet times, was named after Oboladze [2]
Attractions
Famous residents
d. 7 - Vakhushti Kotetishvili [3]
d. 20 - Olga Guramishvili (1842-1927), a famous Georgian public figure, the wife of Ilya Chavchavadze . After her husband’s murder, she, to be closer to his grave (in the Pantheon of Mtatsminda ), rented an apartment on this street and, when she couldn’t come to the grave, stood with a candle on the balcony and, looking at Mtatsminda, shouted: “I'm coming, I'm coming ! ” [4] . A memorial plaque is installed on the house.
Literature
ენციკლოპედია "თბილისი". 2002
Notes
- ↑ Plan of the city of Tiflis with the surroundings of A. Ilyin, 1887
- ↑ The family of the son of a priest and princess, a black bow and arson in the house number 7 on Kotetishvili street
- ↑ The street where the newly built house stands now bears the name of the father of Vahushti
- ↑ "არა არს დაფარულ, რომელ არ გამოცხადდეს"