Located in L.Asatiani street , on the 4th floor of a Heritage building . Sololaki lounge has 3 unique rooms and a common space with fire place . The Rooms overlook the street the elegant and exceptional 19th century neighborhood .
The elegant and exceptional 19th century neighborhood The toponym Sololaki comes from the Arabic words "sulu lah", which means an irrigation canal. In the place of today's Sololaki, the king's and queen's gardens were planted since the late Middle Ages. In the second quarter of the 19th century, the rapid growth of Tbilisi was followed by the urbanization of the territory of Sololaki. The development of the district proceeded along the road from Kala to Kojori and towards the foot of Mtatsminda. Obviously, the construction was accompanied by the clearing of the old gardens. By 1850, the entire Sololaki was lined with streets, and the development already exceeded the gardens. It became the most prestigious place of residence for wealthy merchants and industrialists. By early 1880s, the entire area from Leonidze Street to Sololaki ridge was occupied by residential houses. From the 1870s, a new construction boom commenced in Sololaki. Larger, mostly two- and three-story houses were built instead of old, relatively small ones. The current architectural appearance of the district was mainly formed in 1870-1910. Over time, Georgian intellectuals, scientists, writers and artists choose Sololaki as their place of residence. The construction of public, educational and commercial buildings in Sololaki started only at the beginning of the 20th century. To this day, Sololaki is one of the most prestigious residential areas of Tbilisi, meantime it is home to many famous landmarks, restaurants and cafes. Its opulently embellished houses and cobblestone streets maintain an air of mystery and artistic vibe.
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