Product Description
This remarkable house, located on E. Tatishvili Street in the esteemed neighborhood of Vera, near the Tbilisi Concert Hall, stands as a testament to the architectural beauty and cultural heritage. Built with the distinctive Constructivism style, it is one of the few remaining buildings of its kind in Tbilisi. With its unique design and historical significance, the house embodies the rich artistic legacy of the city.
Occupying the entire floor, the apartment encompasses 218 square meters of thoughtfully designed living space. The entrance, adorned with an iron door and equipped with an intercom system, ensures security and convenience. Inside, the apartment exudes elegance, featuring double oak parquet flooring, double doors, and crystal glass embellishing the windows. Two balconies offer a charming outdoor retreat, while three bedrooms, a convertible study, and two bathrooms provide ample living quarters. A spacious mezzanine and two exquisite fireplaces, one adorned with 18th-century ceramics from Saxony and the other crafted from marble, add a touch of sophistication.
Beyond the walls of the apartment, a secluded yard awaits, with two parking spaces and the beauty of oleander, palm, and walnut trees, further enhancing the serene ambiance.
Adding to its historical significance, the hall of this house played a role in the legendary Georgian film “The Last Day, The First Day,” securing its place in the records of cinematic history. This exceptional house, with its Constructivism style and captivating features, offers a unique and extraordinary living experience in the heart of Tbilisi.
Contact us today to schedule a viewing and embark on a journey of owning a piece of Tbilisi’s architectural heritage.
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