Vake, Tbilisi
Vake (Georgian: ვაკე [vɑkʼɛ]) is a neighbourhood in southwestern part of Tbilisi, Georgia,[1] on the right bank of the river Mtkvari; it is part of Vake-Saburtalo District.
The name originated in the 19th century, meaning a lowland or low place. Vake is a settlement that originated on the territory of Old Vera. By the beginning of the 20th century, its borders were: to the east Varaziskhevi, to the north - Vere River, south and southwest - mountain skirts. During this period, the development of Tskneti Street (now Petre Melikishvili Street) reached Varaziskhevi with a small bridge over it. In Tbilisi Development plan of 1906 only the Nobility Gymnasium building is mentioned in this area (currently 1st building of Tbilisi State University). Then Tbilisi Spiritual Seminary was built not far from the gymnasium (later on this building became agricultural institute, now it is one of the clinics of Tbilisi State Medical University [formerly the 9th Hospital]).
Since January 1906, Vake was incorporated into Tbilisi. Intensive construction began in the 1920s. For a long time, this neighbourhood was connected to the center of Tbilisi only by Melikishvili Street. In 1957, as a result of reconstruction of the lower part of Varaziskhevi, it became connected to Heroes Square. In 1958, Vake-Saburtalo Connection Highway (currently Mikheil Tamarashvili Street) was also constructed.
Currently, Vake is one of the largest residential areas of Tbilisi. There are also high schools, research centers, administrative institutions, etc. In 1946, Vake Park was opened (formerly Victory Park, Architect K. Dgebuadze, Dendrologist N. Tsitsishvili). In 1982, Children's park and recreation park Mziuri was opened.
Bibliography
- Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia V4, p. 274, Tbilisi, 1979.
- Kvirkvelia, T., Old Tbilisi Settlements, pp. 36–37, Tbilisi, 1985.
References
- "A Complete Neighborhood Guide to Tbilisi". theculturetrip.com. Culture Trip. Retrieved 21 May 2020.