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Moving statues of Ali and Nino - the legend of eternal love in Batumi
The rarest sights of the world created in honor of the love of a man and a woman of different faiths, in spite of fate having united their hearts, can be seen in Batumi. People from different corners of the Earth come here to see for themselves how the two grandiose statues of Ali and Nino move, at first they move away, and then connect with each other.
Perfectly aesthetically pleasing figures symbolize the feminine and masculine principles and in the rays of light at night seem alive on the vast square of Batumi Boulevard.
The origins of the famous legend of lovers
An incredible architectural plan was realized by the famous Georgian sculptor Tamara Kvesitadze. The author’s inspiration is based on a romantic story about how a young Georgian woman, a daughter of a Christian of noble origin and a simple Azerbaijani guy, a Muslim by religion, fell in love.
This legend is described in the novel of the same name by the famous writer Kurban Said and was continued in the famous statues of eternal love. Existing moral standards fettered the hands of lovers, but hearts strove to meet each other. This moment was succeeded to bring to life the sculptor Tamara Kvesitadze.
The statues of Ali and Nino are steadily moving towards each other, then are connected and removed within 10 minutes. A light noble metal for constructions exactly conveys the characteristic beauty of a female and male body, acquiring warm and cold shades in the rays of light.
You can see the famous landmark on the city boulevard in Batumi at any time of the day, but the idea becomes especially grandiose at night. At this hour, residents and guests of the capital of Adjara, tourists who come to rest in Georgia, to the world-famous resorts of the Black Sea coast, are trying to visit here. & nbsp; & nbsp;