Orbeliani Palace

The Orbeliani Palace (Georgian: ორბელიანის სასახლე) or the Atoneli Residence (Georgian: ათონელის რეზიდენცია) is a building is the official residence of the President of Georgia. It is located on Atoneli street in Central Tbilisi.[1][2]

Orbeliani Palace
ორბელიანის სასახლე
Orbeliani Palace in 2019
General information
StatusActive
Location25 Atoneli Street, Tbilisi, Georgia
Current tenantsSalome Zourabichvili, President of Georgia

History

Origins and usage throughout the times

It was built in the 18th century as a gift of King Teimuraz II of Kakheti of the Bagrationi dynasty to his son-in-law Dimitry. The original building was destroyed in the 19th century, with a new one later being built on the spot.[3] In 2013, about 25 million Georgian lari was spent on the renovation of the palace.[4]

Modern residence

Georgian politician and former French diplomat Salome Zourabichvili announced during her 2018 presidential campaign that she would not work from the Avlabari Presidential Palace if elected. The palace, which was opened in July 2009 during the Presidency of Mikheil Saakashvili. Her reason for this move was that Orbeliani had a more European style, noting that members of the House of Orbeliani and Baratashvili were her historical ancestors.[5][6]

After her election, she met with the outgoing President Giorgi Margvelashvili in the Avlabari Palace before moving into the Orbeliani Palace on 18 December 2018.[7]

Interior

  • Amra Hall
  • Galaktion Hall
  • Golden Fleece Hall
  • Prometheus Hall
  • Rustaveli Hall
  • Sulkhan-Saba Orbeliani Presidential Cabinet

References

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