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The latest update — September 2025
🟧 Number of buildings | 8 |
🟧 Number of floors | 6 |
🟧 Construction technology | monolithic-frame |
🟧 Elevator | yes |
🟧 Cadastral number | 01.18.01.004.321, 01.18.01.004.322, 01.18.01.004.323, 01.18.01.004.325, 01.18.01.004.326 |
🟧 Infrastructure | recreational area, children's playground, sports ground, school, kindergarten, coworking space |
🟧 Parking | underground parking |
🟧 Apartment renovation | green frame |
Monolith Ethno City in Tbilisi redefines premium living, combining elegant architecture with thoughtful design to create a modern, comfortable home environment.
Monolith Ethno City sits near 34 Nadikvari Street, in the historic Krtsanisi district. The elevated plot offers sweeping views of the Old Town, centuries-old churches, and some of Tbilisi’s most iconic landmarks — making the view from your window one of the project’s signature features.
Its hilltop setting provides a feeling of seclusion, yet keeps you close to essential infrastructure. Here you are away from the noise of major highways, but within easy reach of the city’s key destinations.
The local transport network ensures quick access to business districts, cultural venues, hospitals, and schools. Major roads nearby make driving around the city — and beyond — simple, with direct routes to the capital’s main highways.
This rare blend of natural surroundings and urban convenience makes Monolith Ethno City ideal for those who want to enjoy historic Tbilisi without giving up modern comfort and connectivity.
The project integrates seamlessly into the terrain, offering panoramic views, functional infrastructure, and an advantageous location.
This location offers everything you need for comfortable city living. Stores, services, and leisure options are all just minutes away, making daily routines effortless.
History lovers will appreciate the ability to walk to the Transfiguration Monastery, Narikala Fortress, Rike Square, Metekhi Bridge, and the green trails of the Botanical Garden — perfect for both cultural and casual strolls.
Families benefit from nearby schools No. 144 and No. 72 and kindergarten No. 115, making drop-offs and pick-ups quick and convenient.
Healthcare is well-covered with a dental clinic, BAIEBI Hospital, the PSP New Hospitals network, and several pharmacies, all ensuring easy access to medical services. Administrative offices in the area simplify handling day-to-day paperwork and formalities.
Grocery shopping is simple with Fresco Ortachala, Carrefour, Nikora, Merabi Market, and Spar supermarkets nearby. Food enthusiasts can enjoy local bakeries, popular cafés, Georgian and European restaurants, and even a beloved donut shop.
An active lifestyle is easy here thanks to nearby parks, sports grounds, and stadiums, as well as Fitness Plaza and Sport Time pool for regular workouts. Beauty salons and barbershops provide plenty of options for self-care and relaxation.
This area combines historical charm, modern infrastructure, and the convenience of an active urban lifestyle, making it a highly attractive place to live.
Just 290 meters from the complex is a stop for minibuses No. 557 and 580, making travel around Tbilisi quick and easy, even during rush hour.
The Central Railway Station is about a 15-minute drive, offering access to intercity and international routes. Metro station 300 Aragvintsev, a little over two kilometers away, provides a convenient alternative for avoiding traffic and reaching the city center efficiently.
Tbilisi International Airport is less than a 30-minute drive, a major advantage for frequent travelers and professionals on the go.
This excellent transport network gives residents fast, convenient access to all parts of the city, reducing commute times and offering complete freedom of movement no matter which mode of transport they choose.
Monolith Ethno City perfectly balances minimalist design with bold, expressive geometry. The facades follow a clear, rhythmic pattern — vertical and horizontal lines in contrasting shades create a sense of depth and motion. Warm wooden panels, brick, and dark metal framing give the buildings a contemporary, monolithic look that feels both solid and refined.
Open balconies are seamlessly integrated into the overall design, with tempered-glass railings that keep the lines clean and light. Recesses and projections add volume and create a dynamic impression when viewed from different angles.
The project was carefully adapted to the natural terrain. The height of the buildings follows the slope of the land, giving upper floors stunning panoramic views. Green vertical accents and decorative facade elements soften the strict geometry, visually blending the architecture with the surrounding landscape.
At night, the complex transforms into a landmark. Architectural lighting highlights the rhythm of the facades, drawing attention to key details and creating a distinctive silhouette on the city skyline.
The warm, neutral color palette emphasizes the textures of the materials and gives the development a sense of harmony. Each section has its own unique touches, yet together the buildings form a cohesive, recognizable identity.
Eight six-story buildings create a well-balanced composition where engineering precision meets architectural expressiveness. Built using monolithic frame technology, the project guarantees strength, durability, and seismic resistance — an essential factor for this region — proving that technical excellence and aesthetic appeal can go hand in hand.
Engineering systems meet the highest safety standards. Roof-integrated drainage protects the structures from weather damage, while modern utilities ensure reliable power, ventilation, and water supply. Quiet, efficient elevators provide smooth vertical movement.
Entrance areas are designed with accessibility in mind, making them comfortable for residents with limited mobility or parents with strollers. Durable doors and intercom systems ensure both convenience and security. The interiors are designed with a clean, minimalist aesthetic. Lobbies offer bicycle and stroller storage, while restrained finishes and thoughtful lighting make the spaces bright, open, and inviting.
Monolith Ethno City stands out for its attention to detail, use of premium materials, and integration with the landscape — a modern, stylish, and functional community that fits naturally into its surroundings.
The grounds are fully gated and protected by 24/7 video surveillance covering all key areas. A concierge desk in the lobby adds an extra layer of security and convenience. Safety was a priority from the earliest planning stages, ensuring residents can feel completely at ease.
The courtyard is a central part of the concept. It offers children’s play areas for all ages, outdoor fitness equipment, walking and cycling paths — everything needed for an active lifestyle.
There is a dedicated sports court for basketball and other games, as well as pet-friendly areas for residents with animals. Together, these features turn the courtyard into a lively community space where neighbors of all ages can connect.
An underground parking garage keeps the courtyard free from cars, making it safer and more pleasant for walking and recreation. The freed space is used for greenery, small architectural features, and leisure areas. Evening lighting highlights the design of the complex and creates a warm, inviting atmosphere after dark.
The grounds also include a school and kindergarten, making education and childcare convenient without leaving the property. A co-working area is available for remote work or business meetings, perfect for residents who value a functional, well-equipped environment close to home.
Landscaping is a major focus, with trees, shrubs, and flowerbeds creating a lush, year-round green space. Seasonal changes bring new colors and textures, keeping the courtyard vibrant in every season — blooming in spring, colorful in autumn, and full of evergreens in winter.
The layouts at Monolith Ethno City are designed for efficiency and flexibility, making them easy to adapt to different lifestyles.
High ceilings and expansive windows create an airy feel and fill the homes with natural light. Energy-efficient double glazing helps maintain a comfortable temperature year-round, reducing energy costs and making the apartments more sustainable.
Units are delivered in a “green frame” condition — a move-in-ready format with all essential work completed. Floors are already finished with laminate or tile, walls are painted or wallpapered, interior doors are installed, and all utilities (gas, water, electricity) are connected and operational.
This high level of readiness means apartments are suitable for immediate move-in or rental right after purchase, without the need for major renovations or extra expenses — ideal for those who value speed and practicality.
Available sizes range from 51 to 137 square meters, with one-, two-, and three-bedroom layouts. This variety makes it easy to find the right home for any family size or lifestyle.
Purchases can be made in cash, with installment plans starting from a 30% down payment, or with mortgage programs through TBC Bank. This flexibility allows buyers to spread costs over time and makes ownership more accessible, especially for young families and investors.
Monolith Ethno City combines functionality, aesthetics, and advanced engineering solutions. It offers smart layouts, quality construction, and a refined look — a project that reflects the dynamic spirit of Tbilisi and sets a new benchmark for urban living.
Monolit Group has been active since 2013, specializing in the design, construction, reconstruction, and renovation of projects of all scales. Its expertise extends beyond residential and commercial buildings to the installation of critical infrastructure, including gas, water supply, ventilation, and safety systems — allowing the company to deliver full-cycle solutions.
The company’s mission is to continuously improve construction quality and introduce modern technical innovations. Materials are selected to meet energy-efficiency standards, reducing long-term operating costs and minimizing environmental impact — a commitment to both sustainability and long-term reliability.
Monolit Group also places strong emphasis on architectural expression, using artistic techniques to create distinctive, visually striking developments that stand out in the urban landscape. Its current portfolio includes several residential complexes at various stages of completion, all built with monolithic frame technology for superior strength and seismic resistance — a proven method for creating long-lasting structures.
The company is also involved in restoration projects, including the reconstruction of culturally significant sites like the Kote Marjanishvili House-Museum in Kvareli and the restoration of frescoes in the Vardzia Cathedral. These initiatives highlight Monolit Group’s ability to combine modern construction expertise with the preservation of cultural heritage.