The Katskhi Column is a striking natural limestone monolith standing approximately 40 meters high, located near the village of Katskhi in western Georgia. Often referred to as the "Pillar of Life," this isolated pillar has been a site of religious significance since the early Christian period. At its peak is a small church, believed to have been built between the 9th and 10th centuries, along with the remnants of a hermit’s cell and a wine cellar.
The Ali and Nino Statue in Batumi, Georgia, is a captivating kinetic sculpture created by Georgian artist Tamara Kvesitadze. The statue depicts two figures, Ali and Nino, from the well-known 1937 novel Ali and Nino by Kurban Said. The novel tells the story of a tragic romance between a Muslim Azerbaijani boy, Ali, and a Christian Georgian girl, Nino, symbolizing the unity of different cultures despite their differences.