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Arcadia Hall

“Arcadia Hall” – an isolated architectural masterpiece built by Badri Patarkatsishvili and Inna Gudavadze within the Arcadia Palace complex, serving as a repository of ancient wisdom and art. Beyond its layout, the collections make this space even more unique:

The hall houses almost every edition of “The Knight in the Panther’s Skin.” This is a complete chronicle of the national epic, where each volume reflects different stages of Georgian printing and art. Here, you will also find famous works by Georgian artists, along with many other unique examples of art and culture. The interior is decorated with elements of ancient civilizations. These details, like archaeological artifacts, transport visitors through time.

“Arcadia Hall” is a space where diverse literary, religious, and archaeological heritage are united under one roof. The hall was intended for special celebrations and important dinners, and today it eagerly awaits new stories, events, and guests.

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