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Mother of Georgia: Tbilisi's Iconic Sentinel

A towering symbol of Georgian hospitality and resilience, offering panoramic city views from atop Sololaki Hill since 1958.

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The Mother of Georgia (Kartlis Deda) is a commanding 20-meter aluminum statue perched atop Sololaki Hill, overlooking Tbilisi. Erected in 1958 to celebrate Tbilisi's 1500th anniversary, she embodies the Georgian national character, offering wine to friends and wielding a sword against enemies.

A brief summary to Mother of Georgia

  • სოლოლაკის ქედი, Sololaki St, Tbilisi, Old Tbilisi, GE
  • 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 early morning or late afternoon for cooler weather, fewer crowds, and the best light for photos.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, as the walk to the statue can be steep.
  • Take the cable car from Rike Park for scenic views of Tbilisi.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to Narikala Fortress and the National Botanical Garden.
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Getting There

  • Cable Car

    The most scenic and convenient way to reach the Mother of Georgia is via the cable car from Rike Park. From Freedom Square, walk towards Rike Park, located on the Mtkvari River's left bank. The cable car station is in the park. A one-way trip costs 2.5 GEL, and a MetroMoney card (required for payment) costs 2 GEL. The ride takes only a few minutes and offers stunning views of Old Tbilisi and the Kura River.

  • Walking

    For a more active approach, you can hike to the Mother of Georgia from Old Tbilisi. Start near Meidan Square and follow Betlemi Street uphill. The paved path includes stairs and can be steep in sections. The walk takes approximately 30-45 minutes, offering views of the city along the way. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes.

  • Public Transport

    Alternatively, one can take the subway to Liberty Square station. From there, walk towards Rike Park to take the Cable car. A one way subway fare is 1 GEL. A MetroMoney card is required for payment and costs 2 GEL.

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The Mother of Georgia, known as Kartlis Deda, stands as a powerful symbol of Tbilisi and the nation. Designed by sculptor Elguja Amashukeli, the 20-meter aluminum figure was erected in 1958 to commemorate Tbilisi's 1500th anniversary. Dressed in traditional Georgian attire, she embodies the country's spirit. In her left hand, she holds a bowl of wine, a welcoming gesture to those who come in friendship. In her right, she holds a sword, a symbol of the nation's readiness to defend itself. This dual symbolism encapsulates the essence of Georgian hospitality and strength. The statue is visible from many points throughout the city, and offers panoramic views of Tbilisi. The area around the monument includes the Narikala Fortress and the National Botanical Garden, making it a popular destination for tourists. Visitors can reach the statue by cable car from Rike Park or by hiking up from Old Tbilisi. The Mother of Georgia has become an enduring emblem of Georgian culture, history, and resilience.

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