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David Agmashenebeli Square: Kutaisi's Vibrant Heart

Experience the vibrant heart of Kutaisi at David Agmashenebeli Square, where history, culture, and modern life converge in a lively atmosphere.

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David Agmashenebeli Square is the central hub of Kutaisi, Georgia, named after King David IV, also known as David the Builder. The square boasts the Colchis Fountain, surrounded by shops, cafes, and historical buildings, offering a lively glimpse into the city's cultural and social life.

A brief summary to David Agmashenebeli Square

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Local tips

  • Visit during the day to fully appreciate the square's beauty and the intricate details of the Colchis Fountain.
  • Explore the shops and cafes around the square for unique souvenirs and a taste of local cuisine.
  • Consider visiting in the evening when the square is illuminated, creating a magical ambiance.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    David Agmashenebeli Square is centrally located and easily accessible on foot from most points in central Kutaisi. From the Kutaisi State Historical Museum, walk east along Rustaveli Avenue, then turn left onto Agmashenebeli Avenue. The square will be on your right. No costs are involved.

  • Public Transport

    Kutaisi's public transport system includes buses and minibuses (Marshrutka) that serve the city center. Several routes pass near David Agmashenebeli Square. From the Kutaisi Bus Station on Chavchavadze Avenue, take a minibus or bus that goes to the 'City Center' or 'Red Bridge'. The fare is 0.50 GEL for a minibus and 0.40 GEL for a bus. Pay the driver directly upon boarding.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Kutaisi. You can hail one on the street or use a ride-hailing app. A short taxi ride from the Kutaisi Railway Station to David Agmashenebeli Square typically costs between 3-7 GEL. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

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David Agmashenebeli Square serves as the vibrant heart of Kutaisi, embodying the city's rich history and modern dynamism. Named in honor of King David IV, also known as David the Builder (Agmashenebeli, meaning 'Restorer' or 'Recreator'), the square commemorates his pivotal role in Georgia's Golden Age. He was crowned in Bagrati Temple in 1089, a time when Georgia was under Ottoman rule. David united Georgian feudal lords, achieved a decisive victory against the Turks at the Battle of Didgori, and re-established an independent Georgian Kingdom. The square's centerpiece is the Colchis Fountain, an impressive cascading fountain adorned with enlarged replicas of ancient Colchian figures discovered during archaeological excavations. This fountain pays tribute to the ancient Kingdom of Colchis and its connection to the Golden Fleece myth. Surrounding the square, visitors will find a mix of architectural styles, with historic buildings intermingling with contemporary establishments. The Lado Meskhishvili Kutaisi State Drama Theatre, one of Georgia's oldest theaters, stands proudly on the square. Numerous cafes and shops line the perimeter, offering a taste of local life and providing spaces to relax and soak in the atmosphere. David Agmashenebeli Square is more than just a landmark; it's a focal point for cultural events, festivals, and community gatherings. Whether you're admiring the architecture, enjoying a cup of coffee, or simply watching the world go by, the square offers an immersive experience into the spirit of Kutaisi.

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