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Colchis Fountain: A Glimpse into Ancient Georgia

Discover the Colchis Fountain in Kutaisi: A modern tribute to Georgia's ancient Kingdom of Colchis, adorned with historical replicas.

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The Colchis Fountain, located in the heart of Kutaisi, is a modern monument that celebrates the ancient Kingdom of Colchis. Adorned with replicas of gold jewelry and sculptures unearthed from archaeological sites, it offers a glimpse into the rich history and mythology of the region.

A brief summary to Colchis Fountain

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit the fountain both during the day and at night to experience its different visual appeals with sunlight and illuminations.
  • Take your time to explore the surrounding David Agmashenebeli Square, named after King David the Builder, and observe other monuments.
  • Be cautious when approaching the fountain due to the surrounding roundabout traffic.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are in central Kutaisi, head towards the main pedestrian street, Pushkin Street. Walk along Pushkin Street until you reach Tsereteli Street, then turn left. Continue straight for about 500 meters; the Colchis Fountain will be on your right, near the City Hall in Agmashenebeli Square. There is no cost for walking.

  • Public Transport

    Kutaisi's public transport includes buses and minibuses. Several routes pass near the central square where the Colchis Fountain is located. Check local route information for the most convenient option. The fare for a bus or minibus is typically 0.40-0.50 GEL.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Kutaisi. You can hail a taxi from the street or use ride-hailing apps like Maxim, Yandex or Bolt. A short taxi ride within the city center should cost approximately 3-15 GEL, but confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

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The Colchis Fountain, gracing David Agmashenebeli Square in Kutaisi, is more than just a water feature; it's a vibrant symbol of the city's rich history and cultural heritage. Constructed in 2011 by architect David Gogichaishvili, the fountain pays homage to the ancient Kingdom of Colchis, a realm of immense prosperity and influence that existed from the 13th to 1st centuries BC. The fountain's design incorporates multiple tiers, each adorned with gilded sculptures that are meticulous replicas of ancient bronze statues and jewelry pieces discovered in the Colchis region. These aren't mere decorations; they are steeped in ancient myth and archaeological significance, connecting visitors to the legends and artistry of the Colchian civilization. Among the sculptures, you'll find animals once sacred to the Colchians, such as lions, rams, tigers, and horses, as well as a statue of a traditional Georgian tamada, a toastmaster holding a horn filled with wine, symbolizing hospitality and celebration. During the day, the fountain glimmers under the sunlight, its golden surfaces and shimmering blue mosaics creating a stunning visual impact. At night, the fountain is illuminated with bright lights, creating a magical atmosphere. The Colchis Fountain stands as a reminder of the importance of preserving and honoring historical sites and cultural traditions.

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