From a flat patch of uninteresting dirt, Rike Park in Tbilisi, Georgia, has
transformed in four years (from 2014-2016) into a busy park full of trees, flower beds, sculptures,
fountains, and events.
Rike (Rikhe) Park is on the left bank of the Mt’k’vari River (the Kura
River) near the Old City of Tbilisi. The Peace Bridge links the right bank to
Rike Park. Rike Park is below the hillside Presidential Palace and, via cable
car, it is the starting point for the ride to Sololaki Ridge (with the Narikala
Fortress and the Mother of Georgia statue).
The glass box-shaped cable
car terminus was opened on 23 June 2012, and since then the park has
continually developed into a ‘people’s park’ where people can walk around,
eat at the nearby restaurants, sit next to the statue of American president
Ronald Reagan, climb the steps to Avlabari district, and access the sights of
Meidan Square, the Peace Bridge, the Metekhi Church, the Old City, the
waterfall, the sulphur baths, and the Botanical Gardens.
MARTINA NICOLLS is an international
aid and development consultant, and the author of:- The Shortness of
Life: A Mongolian Lament (2015), Liberia’s Deadest Ends (2012), Bardot’s Comet
(2011), Kashmir on a Knife-Edge (2010) and The Sudan Curse (2009).
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