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The Tsinandali Park or Aleksandre Chavchavadze complex, is an architectural and historical monument at the village of
Tsinandali Tsinandali ( ka, წინანდალი) is a village in Kakheti, Georgia, situated in the district of Telavi, 79 km east of Tbilisi. It is noted for the palace and historic winery-estate which once belonged to the 19th-century aristocra ...
in the municipality of
Telavi Telavi ( ka, თელავი ) is the main city and administrative center of Georgia's eastern province of Kakheti. Its population consists of some 19,629 inhabitants (as of the year 2014). The city is located on the foothills of the Tsiv-Gombo ...
about 80 km from
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,
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. The Alexandre Chavchavadze complex was approved by the decree of the President of Georgia in 2006, under the category of Immovable Cultural Monuments of National Importance of Georgia.


History

The history of the Tsinandali Chavchavadze complex originates in the 17th century when
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resettled the ancestors of Chavchavadzes from the village of Chavchavadze, to strengthen the village. In 1680 they settled in
Tsinandali Tsinandali ( ka, წინანდალი) is a village in Kakheti, Georgia, situated in the district of Telavi, 79 km east of Tbilisi. It is noted for the palace and historic winery-estate which once belonged to the 19th-century aristocra ...
. In 1797,
Heraclius II of Georgia Heraclius II ( ka, ერეკლე II), also known as Erekle II and The Little Kakhetian ( ka, პატარა კახი ) (7 November 1720 or 7 October 1721 C. ToumanoffHitchins, KeithHeraclius II. ''Encyclopædia Iranica Online edit ...
donated to Garsevan Chavchavadze (Georgian Ambassador to Russia), together with Tsinandali, the villages: Zegaani, Napareuli and Muganlo. The first building was built in 1818, and in 1831 the second. In 1829, the water pump was built and obtained 12 hectares of the wooded area, where the garden-park was made in 1835 by European decorators. In 1840, Alexander Chavchavadze built a winery. Its name is associated with the introduction of new vines and the implementation of technological innovations in winemaking, the highly regarded dry white Tsinandali, is still produced there. By this period, the romantic poet's hometown became a meeting place for the main Georgian and European cultures. After the death of Alexander Chavchavadze in 1846, the land of Tsinandali was inherited by his son David. In 1854, during the
Shamil Shamil (Arabic: شَامِل ''shāmil'') is a lesser common masculine Arabic name. The name is usually from the adjective which have several correlated meanings from the Arabic "complete, comprehensive, universal" but could also mean "embodying, pr ...
attack in Tsinandali, the palace and the library were destroyed along with part of the park. Family members of Aleksandre Chavchavadze were kidnapped. This event shocked not only Russia, but also the West. On March 22, 1855, after complicated negotiations, the hostages were exchanged for Shamil's captive son, Jamal al-Din, and 40,000
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of silver as part of an agreement involving a general exchange of prisoners. After David Chavchavadze restored his property and in 1886 he bought the department of the Russian Imperial Houses and began the reconstruction. The land was ruled by P. Bacauut, during this period the current palace was built. In 1886-1887, a new water supply was built and the largest wine factory in the
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of that period, in addition to its architectural value. In 1946, the poet's
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was inaugurated by Giorgi Leonidze, an academic at the Georgia Academy of Sciences, to celebrate the centenary of Alexander Chavchavadze's death.


References

{{Reflist Immovable Cultural Monuments of National Significance of Georgia