There are scars of history left untouched at the Telegraph Hotel, a 1970s Brutalist structure that was originally built as a central post office and telegraph center by architects Lado Alexi-Meskhishvili and Teimuraz Mikashavidze. Awarded the National State Award in 1983, the building rests within Tbilisi’s sloping landscape, its monolithic presence both grounding and quietly watchful. Checkerboard floors transition into warm wood finishes at th…
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