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Palace of the Viceroy in Tbilisi

Large neoclassical government building with arched windows and pedestrians in front of it in Tbilisi.

View of the Palace of the Caucasus Viceroy in Tbilisi.

Historical photograph showing the Palace of the Caucasus Viceroy in Tbilisi during the Imperial Russian period. The monumental administrative building, characterized by long arcades and neoclassical architectural elements, served as the residence and administrative center of the Russian imperial authorities in the Caucasus. The image also documents the surrounding urban landscape and early streetscape of Tbilisi.

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Date
XIX Century
Source
Legacy archive collected by Giorgi Gersamia. Original source institution or photographer unknown.
Attribution
Collection of Giorgi Gersamia
Rights
Rights status unknown - Contact museum