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  1. Kutaisi, Royal district. Among the oldest cities of Georgia, Kutaisi stands out with its unique history and centuries-old adventure. Its uniqueness is strengthened by the legend - that it is the land of the mythical Golden Fleece, and the fact that at different times it was the capital of the kingdoms of Egrisi-Lazika Kingdom, Abkhazia, Imereti ...

  2. 25 de nov. de 2019 · Kutaisi was once a major industrial center of Georgia until Georgia’s declaration of independence in 1991. Things started fall apart for the city as the economy collapsed and people of Kutaisi were forced to work abroad.

  3. Parlamento de Georgia. Si la arquitectura tradicional de Georgia es interesante, espera a que veas lo moderno. El Parlamento de Georgia en Kutaisi es una obra maestra. Lo vas a reconocer desde lejos por su gran cúpula de cristal de 100m por 150m. Es como un ojo gigante rodeado de jardines.

  4. Kutaiszi Grúzia egyik legjelentősebb oktatási és tudományos központja. Itt van a Gelati Tudományos Akadémia, amelyet a 12. századi grúz király, Dávid, az Építő alapított. Ugyancsak Kutaisziben van az egyik legfontosabb grúz felsőoktatási intézmény, az 1930 -ban létrehozott Akaki Tszereteli Állami Egyetem.

  5. Overnachten in Kutaisi. Kutaisi heeft een groot aanbod aan betaalbare accommodaties. Bovendien liggen de prijzen hier lager dan in Tbilisi. Je hebt al een bed vanaf €3,- per nacht. Ben je onderweg naar de Zwarte Zee of Svaneti in het noorden, dan is Kutaisi een ideale tussenstop om je reis op te breken.

  6. Taxi or rental car - About 3 hours drive. . From Batumi -. Marshrutka - from the central station (east of the train station). it takes about two and a half hours. Train - Batumi Central Station. The journey takes about 4 hours. Taxi or rental car - About two hours drive. Transportation in Kutaisi - it is recommended to use Maxim/Yandex/Bolt ...

  7. 19 de mar. de 2015 · Bagrati Cathedral. The most important sightseeing inside the city of Kutaisi is another UNESCO world heritage site Bagrati Cathedral (11th century) which was in ruins until recently (2012) and looked more impressive than currently according to many Georgians. You can walk to the cathedral even at night.