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Landmark: Bridge of PeaceCity: Tbilisi
Country: Georgia
Continent: Asia
Bridge of Peace, Tbilisi, Georgia, Asia
The Bridge of Peace is a pedestrian bridge spanning the Mtkvari River in Tbilisi, Georgia. It connects Rike Park with the Old Town district.
Visual Characteristics
This modern pedestrian bridge measures 156 meters in length and 6 meters in width. It is constructed from steel and glass, featuring a distinctive wave-like design. The structure is illuminated at night by over 10,000 LED lights, creating a dynamic visual display.
Location & Access Logistics
The bridge is situated in the central part of Tbilisi. It is accessible from both sides of the Mtkvari River. Rike Park is located on the left bank, and the Old Town is on the right bank. Public transport options include bus routes that stop near Rike Park, such as lines 31, 34, 50, 55, and 82. Parking is available in designated lots within Rike Park, though it can be limited during peak hours.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Bridge of Peace was designed by Italian architect Michele De Lucchi and opened in 2010. Its construction was part of a larger urban development project aimed at revitalizing the Mtkvari riverfront. The bridge's design is intended to symbolize the connection between Georgia's past and its future.
Key Highlights & Activities
Pedestrian crossing of the Mtkvari River. Observation of the city skyline, particularly at night when the bridge's lighting system is active. Access to Rike Park and the adjacent Old Town for further exploration.
Infrastructure & Amenities
The bridge itself offers no specific amenities beyond its function as a walkway. Restrooms are available in Rike Park. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in this central urban area. Food vendors and cafes are located within Rike Park and the surrounding Old Town.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning or late evening provides optimal lighting conditions for capturing the bridge and city. The bridge is accessible 24 hours a day. Weather is generally most favorable for outdoor activities in spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October).
Facts & Legends
The bridge's design is often compared to a ribbon or a wave. A unique feature is its intricate network of LED lights, which are programmed to display patterns and colors, often reacting to atmospheric conditions or national holidays.
Nearby Landmarks
- Rike Park (0.1km West)
- Narikala Fortress (0.7km Southwest)
- Tbilisi Holy Trinity Cathedral (1.2km Southeast)
- Georgian National Museum (0.9km West)
- Abanotubani (Sulphur Baths) (0.6km Southwest)