In 1921, the Democratic Republic of Georgia was occupied by the Soviet Bolshevik forces from Russia, and until 1991 Tbilisi functioned as the capital of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic.

During the Soviet times, Tbilisi continuously ranked in the top 4 cities in the Soviet Union.



During Soviet Times Tbilisi came to be an important political, social, and cultural centre of the Soviet Union.





Tbilisi’s varied history is reflected in its architecture, which is a mix of medieval, classical, and Soviet structures.

Tbilisi Opera House

Tbilisi Concert Hall (Philharmonic)

Tbilisi Movie Theater

Former Liberty Square

Former Rose Revolution Square
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