David the Builder Statue
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David the Builder Statue
The statue of David IV, known as David the Builder, stands as a proud emblem of Georgian history and culture.
This statue, erected in 2010, celebrates the legacy of King David IV, who reigned from 1089 to 1125 and is credited with unifying Georgia. Towering at 8 meters, its bronze structure features intricate details that reflect the king's valor and leadership.
Noteworthy Features
The statue is located in a bustling square and offers an impressive view of the surrounding architecture, signifying the fusion of historical and modern elements. The site is a popular gathering place, frequented by locals and tourists alike for photo opportunities.
Significant Highlights
- 🗿 Monumental Size: The statue's impressive height of 8 meters attracts visitors.
- ✍️ Cultural Symbol: Represents national pride and historical importance.
- 🌆 Scenic Location: Located in a vibrant area, ideal for city exploration.
This location is free to visit and is a must for tourists and history enthusiasts exploring Tbilisi.
Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum David the Builder Statue
Inauguration Year
The statue was inaugurated in 2010 as part of the city's modernization efforts.
Cultural Significance
David IV is regarded as a national hero for his role in establishing a united Georgian kingdom.
Location
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Address
View mapD. Agmashenebeli Alley (Robakidze ave.)
Opening Hours
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Contact Information
Price
Free.
Average Visit Duration
Duration: 30 minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Morning hours (9:00 AM–11:00 AM) are recommended for fewer crowds.