This mansion in the old part of Tbilisi has been called "standing on diamonds" for more than a century. According to legend, when it was laid, the richest intelligentsia of Tbilisi threw jewels from phaetons into the concrete of the foundation — for luck
Although the owner of the house did not need other people's diamonds at all. Tobacco magnate Nikolai Bozardjyants ordered all the most expensive things from abroad for his mansion. There are marble floors, stairs with ornate railings, glass from Venice. The beauty of the building did not remain behind the scenes of Soviet film production. One of the scenes of the movie "Seventeen Moments of Spring" was filmed at this house.
"Besides the fact that the exterior decoration of this house is very interesting, the decor is also interesting inside this house. Now we see this very interesting ceramics made on the front of this house. And this house is unique for Tbilisi, because there is no such second front door with such decoration. Bozargyants ordered this finish from Italy. It is also a very interesting ceiling finish, the only one in the whole of Tbilisi. Interesting glass in the front, this is Venetian glass. Doors made of oak. Everything was thought out in detail. The house was built for centuries"





