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Town Council Meeting Hall – Tiflis (Tbilisi), 1886

Black and white 19th-century interior photograph of the Town Council meeting hall in Tiflis, showing curved desks, tiered seating, chandeliers, and ornate architectural detailing.

Interior view of the Town Council meeting hall in Tiflis, photographed in 1886 by Dmitri Ermakov.

The Town Council meeting hall in Tiflis (Tbilisi), photographed in 1886 by Dmitri Ermakov, documents the interior of one of the most significant municipal institutions of Imperial-era Georgia.

This historical photograph reveals late 19th-century civic architecture in the Russian Empire’s Caucasus Viceroyalty, with its semicircular parliamentary layout, tiered seating, ornate plaster ceiling, and monumental chandeliers. The image provides rare visual evidence of urban governance and administrative modernization in Tsarist Tiflis, contributing to the study of Georgian architectural heritage and municipal history.


Date
1885
Photographer
Source
Negatives by D. Jermakov are kept in the State Museum of Fine Arts and the S. Janashia State Museum of Georgia.
Rights
Public domain - Free to use