Sculpture the Toaster is a bronze statue located in Tbilisi's Old Town, depicting a 'tamada' – a traditional Georgian toastmaster. The statue is a larger replica of a centuries-old, miniature original discovered in Vani, Georgia. It symbolizes the importance of hospitality, feasting, and eloquent toasting in Georgian culture. Visitors are encouraged to rub the statue's horn for wealth, head for knowledge, or arms for charisma, or simply embrace it for good luck. It's a frequently visited spot, particularly near Shardeni Street and jazz venues.
This was an amazing charity gala organized by this prominent organization and I was so fortunate enough to be invited here. The gala was so well curated and managed and everything here was perfect. They were able to raise a lot of funds and awareness about the issue and it was a great success. It was a great night and I am glad I was able to do it.
There was nothing special about this speciality hotel and it was such a disappointment. The place was literally in ruins and it pinches me to see all my money goes to waste. The rooms were really dirty and unkept and the service was pathetic. I wont recommend this to anyone and it was the worst experience.
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