Liberty Square Tbilisi
Liberty Square Tbilisi, located at the heart of the city's Old Town, serves as a significant public space and a vital transportation hub. Established in the early 20th century, the square was originally named after the Russian Emperor Nicholas II but was later renamed to reflect its connection to Georgia’s independence. A notable feature of the square is the iconic statue of St. George, which stands at an impressive 14 meters tall on a column, symbolizing the fight for freedom. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll down the nearby Rustaveli Avenue, especially vibrant during the summer months, when various festivals and events take place. This central square is not just a crossroads of traffic but a hub for locals and tourists alike, offering cafes, shops, and a glimpse into Tbilisi's rich cultural tapestry.