Simon Kldiashvili (Georgian: სიმონ კლდიაშვილი; 2 February 1865 – 26 May 1920) was a Georgian architect best known for his eclectic projects in Tbilisi, including a college building which, in 1918, became the Tbilisi State University. He was one of the leading figures in the Georgian art nouveau movement.[1]
^Walker, Jennifer (22 July 2013). "Exploring Tbilisi's Endangered Art Nouveau". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 21 December 2014.
SimonKldiashvili (Georgian: სიმონ კლდიაშვილი; 2 February 1865 – 26 May 1920) was a Georgian architect best known for his eclectic projects in Tbilisi...
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