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Landmark: Europe SquareCity: Batumi
Country: Georgia
Continent: Asia
Europe Square, Batumi, Georgia, Asia
Europe Square is a public plaza located in the city center of Batumi, Georgia.
Visual Characteristics
The square features a central monument depicting Medea holding the Golden Fleece. The surrounding buildings exhibit a mix of 19th and early 20th-century European architectural styles, characterized by ornate facades, balconies, and pastel color schemes. Paved walkways and decorative lighting are present throughout the plaza.
Location & Access Logistics
Europe Square is situated at the intersection of Rustaveli Avenue and Ninoshvili Street, approximately 0.5km from the Batumi Seaport. Access is directly from Rustaveli Avenue. Public parking is available on adjacent streets, though capacity is limited. Bus lines 1, 7, and 10 stop within a 200-meter radius of the square.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The square was redeveloped and officially named Europe Square in 2007, coinciding with Georgia's increased focus on European integration. The central monument was erected in 2007. The surrounding architecture dates primarily from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, reflecting the city's historical development as a port city under Russian and Ottoman influence.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can observe the Medea monument. The square serves as a central point for pedestrian movement and public gatherings. Evening strolls are common due to the lighting. Photography of the architectural styles is a primary activity.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Public restrooms are located approximately 100 meters from the square, near the Batumi Archaeological Museum. Limited shaded areas are provided by trees along the perimeter. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong. Food vendors and cafes are situated along Rustaveli Avenue adjacent to the square.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, the late afternoon (approximately 17:00-19:00) offers favorable lighting conditions. The months of May through October provide the most stable weather. The square is accessible year-round.
Facts & Legends
The Medea monument references the Greek myth of Jason and the Argonauts, who are said to have landed in Colchis (modern-day Georgia) in search of the Golden Fleece. A specific local legend suggests that touching the base of the Medea statue at midnight during a full moon brings good fortune, though this is unverified.
Nearby Landmarks
- Batumi Archaeological Museum (0.1km West)
- Batumi Seaport (0.5km South)
- Batumi Boulevard (0.3km West)
- Holy Mother Virgin Nativity Cathedral (0.7km North)
- Alphabet Tower (1.2km Southwest)