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Marine Tbileli Monument

Duration: 1–3 hours

About the Monument

The bronze sculpture of Marine Tbileli is located in Tbilisi, on the territory adjacent to Vera Park, specifically at the corner of Merab Kostava Street. This monument pays tribute to one of the most distinguished figures of Georgian theatrical and cinematic art. Marine Tbileli (1907–1953) was a People’s Artist of the Georgian SSR, whose stage presence and profound dramatic talent left an indelible mark on the country's cultural heritage. The statue serves as a quiet reminder of the Golden Age of Georgian theater, situated in an area that breathes history and long-standing artistic traditions.

Location and Observations

Unlike the grand, bustling monuments in the city center, this statue is tucked away in a much more tranquil setting. For visitors, it serves as a convenient stop if you are already exploring the historic Vera neighborhood or heading towards the Philharmonic Hall. The monument is easily accessible by public transport or a short walk from Rustaveli Avenue. You will notice that the surrounding area is often used by local students and residents as a meeting point, which helps maintain a very authentic, non-touristy atmosphere. If you happen to visit in the spring, the fresh greenery of the nearby park creates a pleasant, soft contrast with the weathered bronze texture of the sculpture.

Practical Tips

  • Best time to visit: Late spring or early autumn, when the surrounding park is at its most vibrant and the temperatures are mild for a stroll.
  • Nearby attractions: The Tbilisi Concert Hall (Philharmonic) is just a few minutes’ walk away, as is the heart of Rustaveli Avenue. For those interested in local architecture, the Vera district itself offers some fascinating 19th-century residential buildings tucked away in its winding streets.
  • Visitor Insight: Most tourists overlook this small square, making it a perfect spot for those who prefer wandering off the beaten path to observe how locals interact with their city's history. Budget about 20-30 minutes for a brief, reflective stop here.

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