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The Building of the Borjomi Local Area Study Museum

Date Issued
2015
Author(s)
Izoria, Maia  
Apolon Kutateladze Tbilisi State Academy of Arts  
Publisher
Universal
DOI
10.48616/openscience-151
URI
https://openscience.ge/handle/1/8313
Abstract
The building of Borjomi Local Area Study Museum is located in the former Romanov administrative office that was purchased with the request of the Russian deputy of the king Mikheil Romanov. The author of the building constructed in the Pseudo Gothic Romanist style was German engineer and architect, Academician Vladimir Shveier (1820-1894) who worked in Petersburg. Its main facade is lined by sand-stone plates formed with grey basalt with horizontal lines. Architectural-artistic face of the building is flange of arch portico crowned by balustrade terrace. Height of the building is formed with the skipped tetrahedral and correctly lined vertical towers. Its walls are decorated with non homogenous door-windows apertures and multiple decorative constructions. The romantic view of the premise is increased with different forms and height of steep inclination structures joined with sharp elements of roof. Romanov administrative office construction coincided with health resort reconstruction era and in Georgia Pseudo Gothic style represents full architectural sample.
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Pseudo Gothic

Romanist

Towers

Portico

Attic

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