The Colchis fountain was built on the site of a monument to King David the Builder. The monument was not destroyed, but moved to another place. Nevertheless, Georgians honor the king who united Georgia into a single state. The fountain has several levels and is decorated with copies of figures belonging to the Colchis culture. The original figures were found by archaeologists during excavations. It is also notable for the fact that the animal figurines decorating it are covered with gold. This fountain shines very brightly in the sun and shimmers in the multi-colored lights of the night illumination.→
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