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EXPLORING THE HISTORY OF BATUMI: SOVIET AND TSARIST ERA

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Cities, like people, are layered; they bear traces of the events and periods in which they lived. Batumi is also one of those layered cities. If you are lucky, you will cross paths with a few people who are willing to tell you about the past, or, like me, you can explore every inch of the city and discover the traces yourself.

For detailed information and travel diaries about Batumi, you can visit the Batumi page.

Batum Sokakları Eski Batum Sokaklarında Bir Avlu
A Courtyard On The Streets Of Old Batumi

The day begins to dawn behind the green hills of Batumi; The city wakes up tired and prepares slowly. It welcomes its guests with its wide streets parallel to the sea, well-kept parks, European-like squares, and striking statues. Like a woman who has collapsed before her age and has seen things happen. She doesn’t get excited about anything. Time flows slowly.

Batumi Streets Apartment Courtyard from the Soviet Era
Apartment Courtyard from the Soviet Era

Batumi has been defeated by history. Well, of course, it is not easy dealing with Rome, Byzantium, Ottoman, Russian, and Soviet; and to embrace Laz, Turks, Georgians, Russians, Armenians, and many more. It overcame everything but could not erase the traces of these two periods: the Tsarist and the Soviet Period.

While people of two views (Tsarist and Soviet) did not come together at the time, buildings belonging to both eras were lined up side by side on the same street. Time has become its biggest helper.

Tsarist and Soviet Era Buildings on the Same Street

Her devrin insanı gibi, her devrin şehriydi. İktidara gelen her yönetimin gözdesi olmuştur. Tabii uygun limanı ve iklimi sayesinde.

Streets of Batumi: An Apartment Building from the Soviet Era

First, a railway was laid to the port to transport the oil extracted in neighboring Azerbaijan. Afterwards, times of abundance began. The city expanded, and its population increased.

Tsardom collapsed, and the Bolsheviks prevailed over the Mensheviks. The Republic of Turkey has drawn its eastern border. In accordance with the Treaty of Kars, he left Batumi for Georgia but did not forget to say, “I’ll keep an eye on you.” Batumi is a city that existed between these tides. So forgive their contradictions and shortcomings.

Here you go for what caught my eye about the streets of Batumi:)

Apartment Series from the Soviet Era
Door of an Apartment Building from the Tsarist Era
Door of an Apartment Building from the Tsarist Era II
An Apartment from Soviet Times
An Apartment from the 1800s
A Tailor Shop in Old Batumi
A Tailor Shop in Old Batumi II
An Apartment from the Soviet Era III
Wide Cobbled Streets of Eki Batumi
Wide Cobbled Streets of Eki Batumi II
Building from the Tsarist Era on the Streets of Batumi
Building from the Tsarist Era
Building Detail from the Tsarist Period
Apartment from the Soviet Era IV
Buildings from the Soviet Era
2-Storey Building from the Tsarist Period
Buildings from the Soviet and Tsarist Era and Wide Cobbled Roads
Buildings from the Soviet and Tsarist Era and Wide Cobbled Roads II
Buildings from the Soviet and Tsarist Era and Wide Cobbled Roads III
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