Everything about Freedom Square Tbilisi totally explained
Freedom Square (
Georgian: "თავისუფლების მოედანი",
Tavisuplebis moedani, ), formerly known as
Erivan Square (
Georgian: "ერევანსკი მოედანი",
Erivansky moedani,
Russian: Эриванская площадь,
Erivanskaya ploshchad) under
Imperial Russia and
Lenin Square during the
Soviet times, - is located in the center of
Tbilisi at the eastern end of
Rustavelis Gamziri.
Tbilisi City Hall is situated on the Square. Other important venues include
Bank of Georgia central branch, and
Marriott International branch. The square will also accommodate
Old Tbilisi local government office, the building works of which are already started. Freedom Square has been the site of various mass demonstrations including those for
Georgia's independence (from the
Soviet Union), the
Rose Revolution, and others. In
2005 Freedom Square was the location where
U.S. President George W. Bush and Georgian President
Mikheil Saakashvili addressed a crowd of around 100,000 people in celebration of the 60th anniversary marking the end of
World War II. On
November 23,
2006, the Liberty Monument depicting
St George slaying the dragon, created by
Zurab Tsereteli, was unveiled in the square.
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