Georgian National Theatre
The Georgian National Theatre, officially known as the Rustaveli Theatre, is one of the most prominent cultural institutions in Georgia. Founded in 1921, it is located in the capital city, Tbilisi. The theatre is named after the famous Georgian poet Shota Rustaveli and serves as a hub for theatrical performances, showcasing both classical and contemporary works.
The theatre features a stunning neoclassical building, which is an architectural landmark in Tbilisi. It hosts a variety of performances, including plays, operas, and ballets, attracting both local and international audiences. The Georgian National Theatre plays a vital role in promoting Georgian culture and arts.