ABOUT LEON ROOMS
Located in the heart of Old Tbilisi, just a stone's throw away from Liberty Square, Leonrooms offers guests a unique vintage-style experience that will transport you back in time to the city's rich history. Book now and experience the best of Tbilisi.
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At Leonrooms, we take pride in offering our guests a one-of-a-kind experience in the heart of Tbilisi. Our vintage-style rooms and prime location make us the ideal choice for travelers looking for a truly authentic Georgian experience. Come stay with us and discover the magic of Tbilisi.
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Leonrooms is a guesthouse located in the heart of Old Tbilisi, just steps away from Liberty Square. Our vintage-style rooms and central location make us the perfect choice for your stay in the city.
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Located in the heart of Old Tbilisi, Leonrooms Guesthouse offers vintage style rooms for a comfortable stay. Enjoy the unique experience of staying in a historic building while being just steps away from Liberty Square.
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Natalia Burmistrova, the famous Soviet Union artist had been living in the territory of Guest house. Some of her furniture and documents are kept in our guest house.
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Born Mar. 14, 1918, in Borisov. Soviet Russian actress. People’s Artist of the USSR (1972).
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After making her debut in 1936, Burmistrova performed at theaters in such cities as Petropavlovsk and Gorky. In 1948 she joined the Griboedov Tbilisi Russian Drama Theater. Her roles have included Nina Zarechnaia in Chekhov’s The Seagull, Nora in Ibsen’s A Doll’s House, the title role in Arbuzov’s Tanta, and Val’ka in Arbuzov’s Irkutsk Story. She has also appeared as Nila Snizhko in Salynskii’s The Drummer Girl, Elena Kol’tsova in A. and P. Tur’s Ambassador Extraordinary, and Mariia L’vovna in Gorky’s The Summer People.
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Burmistrova was a deputy to the fourth and fifth convocations of the Supreme Soviet of the Georgian SSR. She has been awarded three orders and various medals.
“There was a huge moon over the western mountains, and it made the city seem even more mysterious and old, and the great black castle on the ridge stood out in front of the moon. And if there are ghosts anyplace in the world, they must be here, and if there is a ghost of Queen Tamara, she must have been walking the ridge in the moonlight that night.”
John Steinbeck