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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TsinandaliTsinandali - Wikipedia

    Tsinandali (Georgian: წინანდალი) is a village in Kakheti, Georgia, situated in the district of Telavi, 79 km east of Tbilisi. It is noted for the palace and historic winery-estate [2] which once belonged to the 19th-century aristocratic poet Alexander Chavchavadze (1786–1846) and which, since 2019, is the venue ...

  2. Tsinandali (en georgiano: წინანდალი) es una ciudad en el este de Georgia, ubicada en el centro de la región de Kajetia y siendo parte del municipio de Telavi. El pueblo es conocido por la finca que perteneció a Alejandro Chavchavadze, poeta aristocrático del siglo XIX, y su bodega histórica.

  3. 29 de ene. de 2019 · Tsinandali es un pueblo histórico en Kakheti, en el municipio de Telavi. Este lugar es famoso por la Casa Museo de Alexander Chavchavadze, un poeta aristocrático. También hay una bodega del siglo XIX, que es realmente única.

  4. Welcome to Tsinandali Estate, the Historic Landmark of Georgia 26.79 ° C clear sky , Time: 12:55 სწრაფი ბმულები

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  5. The Tsinandali Estate is the cradle of classical winemaking in Georgia, as it was here that Georgian wine was first bottled. Saperavi of 1841 and other 19th century historic vintages are still preserved at the Princely Oenotheque.

  6. Museum. Welcome to the Tsinandali Estate! Prince Alexander Chavchavadze, the founder of the Georgian romanticism turned the estate in the village of Tsinandali, which he inherited from his father into cultural and intellectual center of the country, the status it preserves to this day.

  7. tsinandali.ge › enTsinandali

    Tsinandali Museum with the help of Silk Road Group bought the piece. Former owner of the watch was the descendant of Alexander Chavchavadze, the US resident David Chavchavadze. He in turn received this time piece from his father Pavel Chavchavadze, who carried it since 1918, when he emigrated from Georgia.