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Friday, 10 July, 2026
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New Marriage House to Be Built in Batumi

The Minister of Justice, together with the Deputy Minister, the Chairman of the Public Service Hall, and the Mayor of Batumi, visited the site designated for the construction of a new marriage house on Batumi’s New Boulevard. During the visit, they reviewed the project concept, discussed its architectural vision, and examined the planned construction works.

The new marriage house represents another important step in the development of modern public infrastructure, aimed at providing citizens with high-quality, comfortable, and accessible services.

Designed by a Georgian architect, the building has been conceived to harmonize with Batumi’s contemporary urban landscape, complementing the city’s architectural character and coastal setting.

The project forms part of the Ministry of Justice’s ongoing commitment to expanding modern, efficient, and citizen-oriented public services. It combines contemporary architecture with functional design to ensure a welcoming environment and high standards of service.

Upon completion, the new marriage house will become another prominent public landmark in Batumi, enhancing the city’s urban landscape while offering residents and visitors a modern, comfortable venue for civil marriage ceremonies.

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Marriage House to be Built in Mestia

A distinctive new Marriage House will be built in Mestia Municipality. The project was officially launched with a groundbreaking ceremony during which the Minister of Justice, Paata Salia, together with the State Governor of Samegrelo–Zemo Svaneti, representatives of the Ministry of Justice, and local government officials, placed a symbolic capsule at the construction site.

Designed by a Georgian architect, the Mestia Marriage House reflects the distinctive architectural heritage of Svaneti while harmoniously blending with the region's unique natural landscape.

The project has already received international recognition. Its architectural concept won two prestigious international design awards: the Japan International Design Award in Tokyo in the category Best Iconic Architecture Inspired by the Country's Historical Heritage, and the Rome Design Award in the Conceptual Design category.

The new Marriage House will enhance the availability of public services in the region while further strengthening Mestia's position as an international tourist destination. In addition to Georgian citizens, the facility will offer marriage registration services to foreign nationals, creating new opportunities for wedding tourism and contributing to the region's tourism sector.

The project is fully aligned with the Government's regional development policy and aims to create modern public infrastructure that provides citizens with accessible, high-quality, and convenient services.

The Marriage House will be located on Revaz Margiani Street in Mestia, named after the renowned Georgian poet. The new building will also accommodate the Revaz Margiani House Museum, adding an important cultural dimension to the project.

The ceremony was attended by Deputy Minister of Justice Lana Morgoshia, Chairman of the House of Justice Vakhtang Zhvania, and representatives of the local authorities.