Step into the vibrant cultural scene of Akhaltsikhe and immerse yourself in the enchanting world of theater. This historic city, nestled in the heart of Georgia, boasts a rich theatrical heritage that captivates locals and visitors alike.
The Akhaltsikhe Puppet Theater was established in the City Culture House of Akhaltsikhe. Under the direction of the City Culture House the dramatic circle was invented in 1981. In September […]
The Akhaltsikhe Puppet Theater was established in the City Culture House of Akhaltsikhe. Under the direction of the City Culture House the dramatic circle was invented in 1981. In September 1997 the theater was awarded the title of “Akhaltsikhe Puppet Regional Puppets Theater”. Since that time, the puppet theater started working with more effort and diligence. The theater took responsibility to take care of the development of Georgian language and speech in the non-Georgian population of the region.
The Borjomi cable car station is located next to the entrance of the Borjomi Park. On the upward journey visitors enjoy lovely scenery and a gorgeous view of Mineral Water […]
The Borjomi cable car station is located next to the entrance of the Borjomi Park. On the upward journey visitors enjoy lovely scenery and a gorgeous view of Mineral Water park.
The cable car was renovated in 2005 but still carries the older style of the Soviet era days.
The amazing views of the nearby mountains, valleys and the park will leave unforgettable memories for everyone. The cable ride ends at the top of the hill near the park’s Ferris Wheel.
The price for a ride is 3 GEL per person.
Monday – Sunday 10:00 am 11:00 pm
Borjomi Central Park is in the heart of the town and features well-maintained gardens, walking paths, and various recreational facilities. Visitors can take strolls, have picnics, and enjoy the fresh air. The park is a lovely spot to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life and immerse oneself in nature.
The park includes the town’s original mineral water source, Ekaterina Spring, which is straight ahead of the entrance. The first Borjomi bottling plant was built in 1890, and you can see the historical building once you enter the park, on your left. Throughout the centuries, production increased and expanded. At the moment, the biggest Borjomi factory is located on the outskirts of the town.
There is a Cable Car at the entrance of the park which will take you to the Borjomi Plateau. From there you can walk straight into the forests or explore the area. Visitors can find a couple of villages famous for the fresh air. Do not miss to visit the small chapel of St. Seraphim of Sarov in the nearby forest.
If you follow the marked path through the park and into the forest beyond, you’ll find unique sulfur pools, which are used to treat some diseases. If you’ve ever wanted to soak in a natural mineral spring surrounded by the serenity of nature, it is worth the two-and-a-half kilometer walk from Borjomi Park. The changing cabins will be available on the spot. Recently, there has been also renovated the road to the pools from Plateau.
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Akhaltsikhe State Drama Theatre: Experience the magic of live performances at the Akhaltsikhe State Drama Theatre, where talented actors bring stories to life on stage. Almost each year the International Theatre Festival takes place at Akhaltsikhe Drama Theatre when during one month the spectators can experience the diverse performances of Georgian and foreign theatres.
Akhaltsikhe State Puppet Theatre: Do not miss a chance to attend captivating puppet shows in Akhaltsikhe. For more information visit there Facebook Facebook