Rustavi
The town of Rustavi is located in the south-eastern part of Georgia, on the banks of the Kura River not far from Tbilisi. Rustavi is the center of Kvemo-Kartli region and is considered the third largest town in Georgia. The population here is 120 000 people. Till 1941, there was an ancient settlement on the territory of Rustavi, but after the foundation of the huge metallurgical plant began the modern life of this town. Seven years after the event Rustavi received its city status.
In the Soviet years, Rustavi became the largest center of heavy industry, chemical and engineering industries. But after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the half of the enterprises was closed. Today the remaining part continues to work, and in the central streets a lot of cafes, restaurants and shops have been opened.
Rustavi is a green and cozy town; it is divided into two parts by River Kura – Dzveli Rustavi (Old Rustavi) and Akhali Rustavi (New Rustavi). There is nothing special to distinguish in its architecture: in the town dominate Soviet block building, as well as Stalin architecture.
Not far from the town you can see a number of interesting attractions. At a distance of 8 km from the village of Bolnisi is the oldest church in Georgia – Bolnisi Sioni built in the V century. And at a distance of 25 km from Gardabani, Rustavi another suburb, is located a unique cave monastery complex of David Gareji.