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'Rustavelis Gamziri' - in English ''Rustaveli Avenue'' - (formerly known as ''Golovin Street'') is an avenue in central
Tbilisi named after the
medieval Georgian poet,
Shota Rustaveli. The Avenue starts at
Freedom Square and extends for about 1.5km in length, before it turns into an extension of
Kostavas Kucha (Kostava Street). Rustaveli is often considered as the main thoroughfare of Tbilisi due to a large number of governmental, public, cultural, and business buildings that are located along or near the Avenue. The
Parliament of Georgia,
Kashveti Church,
The National Museum of Georgia,
Paliashvili Opera House,
Rustaveli State Academic Theater, and the
Georgia Academy of Sciences, among others, are all located on Rustaveli. The thoroughfare is served by the
Tbilisi Metro and buses.
In
1989, tens of thousands of
Georgians gathered before the House of Government on Rustaveli Avenue. A crackdown by the
Soviet military killed many protesters in the
April 9 tragedy.