In the heart of Guria, in the picturesque corner of Shekvetili, there is a unique miniature park. This is a place where the history of Georgia comes to life in great detail: 44 architectural masterpieces, each with its own unique history and significance, are presented here in scaled-down form. Created in the wake of the generosity of the Kartu charitable foundation, the park became a gift to all of us, opening the pages of Georgian history in the open air.
The cool shadows of the trees, rustling leaves, exquisite gardens and patterned walking paths give this place a special charm, creating an ideal environment for relaxation and reflection. Here, as if in a small town, miniatures of such significant monuments for the Georgian people as the Jvari Monastery in Mtskheta, the majestic Svan Towers, Svetitskhoveli, ancient Tbilisi and many others are collected, each of which exactly reproduces the original, fitting into the surrounding landscape.
This park is not just a place for walking, but also an important cultural and educational platform, designed to expand the horizons of visitors, introduce them to the rich cultural heritage of the country and inspire them to study the unique architecture of Georgia. Due to its popularity among residents and guests of the region, the miniature park has become one of the pearls of Guria, attracting the attention of curious tourists and beauty seekers.
If you want to experience Georgia in all its diversity, feel the spirit of antiquity and touch the splendor of its cultural heritage, the miniature park in Shekvetili is a must-see on your trip. This place promises to be an unforgettable experience both for historians and for families with children seeking to introduce the younger generation to the richness and diversity of Georgian architecture in a playful way.























