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Landmark: Likani PalaceCity: Tbilisi
Country: Georgia
Continent: Asia
Likani Palace, Tbilisi, Georgia, Asia
Likani Palace is a former royal residence located in the Likani district of Borjomi, Georgia.
Visual Characteristics
The palace is a three-story structure constructed primarily of red brick and stone. It features a prominent central tower with a pyramidal roof and decorative crenellations. The architectural style blends elements of Neo-Gothic and traditional Georgian design. Large arched windows are a notable feature of the facade.
Location & Access Logistics
Likani Palace is situated approximately 160 kilometers west of Tbilisi, the capital city. Access from Tbilisi is via the E60 highway towards Kutaisi, then taking the exit for Borjomi. The palace is located within the town of Borjomi, about 2 kilometers from the town center. Limited on-site parking is available. Public transport options include intercity buses from Tbilisi to Borjomi, followed by a local taxi or a walk of approximately 30 minutes.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of Likani Palace began in 1892 and was completed in 1895, commissioned by Grand Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich of Russia. It served as a summer residence for the Romanov family. The site is situated within the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park, an area characterized by mixed deciduous and coniferous forests.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can explore the exterior grounds of the palace. Guided tours of the interior are available, detailing the history and architecture of the residence. The surrounding park offers opportunities for walking and observing local flora and fauna.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the palace complex. Limited shade is provided by trees on the grounds. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available. Food vendors are not present directly at the palace; options are available in the nearby town of Borjomi.
Best Time to Visit
The best time for photography is during the morning or late afternoon when sunlight illuminates the facade. The months of May through October offer the most favorable weather conditions for outdoor exploration. No specific tide requirements apply.
Facts & Legends
A unique historical detail is that the palace was built on the site of an older church, the Church of St. George, parts of which were incorporated into the new structure. A local legend suggests that the mineral springs in the Borjomi area, near the palace, possess healing properties attributed to the surrounding natural environment.
Nearby Landmarks
- Borjomi Central Park (1.5km Southwest)
- Borjomi Sulfur Baths (2km Southwest)
- St. George's Church (1.8km Southwest)
- Borjomi Museum of Local History (2.2km Southwest)