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Kartlis Deda - that means "Mother of Georgia" - was designed by sculptor and Tbilisi native, Elguja Amashukeli and erected on the top of Sololaki hill in 1958, the year Tbilisi celebrated its 1500th anniversary. The 20-meter-tall aluminium statue, wearing Georgian national dress and holding a cup of wine in one hand and a sword in the other has been called the monumental "Mother of Georgia". She symbolises the Georgian national character: wine stands for hospitality and the sword represents every Georgians love of freedom (and their character should anybody try to infringe their liberty). Kartlis Deda stands all the way up there, upon the hill and over-looking her capital. She is silent; a shining tall construction watching over Tbilisi. She is perhaps the most important woman in all of Georgia: its protector and a standing definition to others of what Georgia is, has been and will be. She is vital to the Georgian spirit. She is powerful and necessary. She is beautiful. She is Georgia's most famous and most recognised woman.
Kartlis Deda - that means "Mother of Georgia" - was designed by sculptor and Tbilisi native, Elguja Amashukeli and erected on the top of Sololaki hill in 1958, the year Tbilisi celebrated its 1500th anniversary. The 20-meter-tall aluminium statue, wearing Georgian national dress and holding a cup…
Take a cable car from Rikhe Park (next to Peace Bridge) to visit the Mother of Georgia Statute. from there you can walk to the Narikala fortress and enjoy beautiful views of old town.
Take a cable car from the peace bridge to the top of the hill to enjoy breathtaking views of Tbilisi
This 20m-tall aluminium symbol of Tbilisi holds a sword in one hand and a cup of wine in the other – a classic metaphor for the Georgian character, warmly welcoming guests and passionately fighting off enemies. It's a short walk along the ridge from Narikala Fortress and the cable-car station.