Chronicles of Georgia
Historical landmark · Tbilisi ·

Chronicles of Georgia

Historical landmark · Tbilisi ·

Vast pillars depict Georgian history and Christ's life

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"Perched just outside Tbilisi, the Chronicle of Georgia consists of 16 enormous carved pillars over 30 meters tall that illustrate the nation’s history; built in 1985 and never finished, the monument (sometimes dubbed “Georgia’s Stonehenge”) is free to visit and also offers a beautiful view over the city and the Tbilisi Sea." - Matthew Kepnes

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Chronicles of Georgia

Luana B.

Google
This is a spectacular place and still little-known on the traditional tourist circuits. It's a monumental complex, sometimes called the "Stonehenge of Tbilisi," located on a hill overlooking the "Tbilisi Sea." The work consists of 16 gigantic pillars, each over 30 meters high, depicting the history of Georgia and biblical scenes in impressive reliefs. The scale is grandiose, and the place is extremely photogenic. Since it's not very crowded yet, the visit is very peaceful. The tip is to try to arrive before 9 a.m. to have the place all to yourself, ensuring an "exclusivity" that makes all the difference. It is definitely a visit worth making for those looking for something out of the ordinary. Admission is free.

Tatiana K

Google
Wonderful monument, very impressive. An interesting fusion of biblical stories and the history of Georgia. A huge bonus is the view from the mountain, amazing! I only took one star away, because unfortunately the site is not friendly for people with disabilities, not offering enough benches and any ramps. The toilet was closed, which is rather bad and not tourist welcoming.

Tasneem S.

Google
The Chronicle of Georgia is one of the most underrated yet breathtaking places near Tbilisi! Just about a 20-minute ride from the city, it feels like stepping into a piece of art carved in stone. The massive pillars beautifully depict Georgia’s rich history, and the architecture is truly majestic. It’s peaceful, spacious, and not crowded, which makes the experience even more special. I’d recommend visiting in the evening — the sunset view from the top is absolutely stunning, with the lake and city glowing beneath you. Fun fact: the Honey Singh “Paradox” song was also shot here — and you’ll totally see why once you visit! 🎥🔥 Just a small tip — stay cautious around the few people selling things near the entrance, as they might try to overcharge or trick tourists. Overall, a must-visit spot in Tbilisi — history, art, and views all in one place. 🇬🇪✨

Akınalp F.

Google
Unfortunately there is no much to see here other than the chronicles but they alone must see structures for me. It cost around 15 gel with bolt to come here from old city. The view is also amazing. And one other thing to not that the cellular is not working so well

Digant S.

Google
This unique monument is located on Keeni Hill. It was started in 1985 by sculptor Zurab Tsereteli in but was never fully finished. The monument overlooks the northern part of the Tbilisi city. It has around 30 meters tall 16 pillars in which on the top half the sculptures features kings, queens, and heroes while the bottom part depicts stories from the life of Christ. It is free for entry. Reaching early morning and view sunrise is a special charm.

Dr Shikhar A.

Google
Beautiful monument. No history is related though, it is just a gift. The view of the tbilisi reservoir is heavenly from here. Not much food option nearby. Great for photo shoot.

Ελενη Τ.

Google
Wow what a surreal experience! This is one of the most unique monuments I’ve ever visited. It is truly breathtaking. I visited at sunset time and it was incredible. Wasn’t very busy in mid November.

Sérgio

Google
Absolutely breathtaking! The Chronicles of Georgia is one of the most impressive monuments I’ve ever visited. The massive sculptures overlooking Tbilisi are truly majestic and full of history! every detail tells a story. The view from the top is spectacular, especially at sunset, when the light hits the statues and the city below glows in golden tones. It’s peaceful, powerful, and inspiring at the same time. A must-see spot for anyone visiting Georgia. You’ll feel small next to the giant pillars, but completely amazed by their beauty and symbolism. 📍 Tip: Go near sunset for the best photos and atmosphere!