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The Rustaveli Avenue-Mtatsminda Park cable car line opened in 1959. It went past the Mtatsminda Pantheon, a burial site for legendary Georgian authors, dancers, and national heroes.
Towering over the Georgian capital of Tbilisi is Mtatsminda Park, a Soviet-era fairground and gardens set atop a craggy hill. Accessed by a funicular railway, you will find a host of terrifying, ...
As far as Mtatsminda Park is concerned, the asset was seized by the Georgian authorities on November 7, 2007 – the day when anti-government protest rallies were broken up and when police raided Imedi ...