Sign in
The image depicts the Parliament of Georgia building located on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi. The building is a large, multi-story structure constructed of light-colored stone, characterized by a repeating pattern of tall arches supported by substantial columns.

In the foreground, a multi-tiered stone fountain system with cascading water occupies the lower right and center. Stone steps ascend towards the building's base. Visible on the building's lower facade and the ascending steps is extensive graffiti in various colors, including red and black, with discernible Georgian script.

Two flagpoles stand prominently in front of the building. The flagpole on the left displays the national flag of Georgia (white with a large red cross and four smaller red crosses), and the flagpole closer to the center holds the flag of the European Union (blue with a circle of twelve yellow stars). Both flags are flying at full mast.

At the base of the building, around the flagpoles and steps, various objects associated with a potential encampment or protest are present. These include at least two small, makeshift tents or shelters, numerous banners, and signs. One white sign near the EU flag includes a cross symbol and text. Another flag, smaller and blue, is visible near the base of the EU flagpole. A light-colored blanket or fabric object is visible near the fountain on the far right.

Security cameras are mounted on the building's columns and facade. To the far left, beyond the main building, a section of a green tree is visible, along with parts of another stone building with arched windows. The sky is clear and blue. No individuals are visible in the frame.
Komitas

Jul 22, 2025

Tbilisi, Georgia

Stake attention in this memory

Serenity
Awe
Pride
Tranquility
History

The image depicts the Parliament of Georgia building located on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi. The building is a large, multi-story structure constructed of light-colored stone, characterized by a repeating pattern of tall arches supported by substantial columns. In the foreground, a multi-tiered stone fountain system with cascading water occupies the lower right and center. Stone steps ascend towards the building's base. Visible on the building's lower facade and the ascending steps is extensive graffiti in various colors, including red and black, with discernible Georgian script. Two flagpoles stand prominently in front of the building. The flagpole on the left displays the national flag of Georgia (white with a large red cross and four smaller red crosses), and the flagpole closer to the center holds the flag of the European Union (blue with a circle of twelve yellow stars). Both flags are flying at full mast. At the base of the building, around the flagpoles and steps, various objects associated with a potential encampment or protest are present. These include at least two small, makeshift tents or shelters, numerous banners, and signs. One white sign near the EU flag includes a cross symbol and text. Another flag, smaller and blue, is visible near the base of the EU flagpole. A light-colored blanket or fabric object is visible near the fountain on the far right. Security cameras are mounted on the building's columns and facade. To the far left, beyond the main building, a section of a green tree is visible, along with parts of another stone building with arched windows. The sky is clear and blue. No individuals are visible in the frame.

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Tbilisi

Komitas

Jul 22, 2025

Tbilisi, Georgia

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.