Live webcam broadcasts Mikhail Shavishvili Street in Tbilisi in Georgia in real time. Tbilisi is the capital of Georgia, located in the eastern part of the country on the banks of the Kura (Mtkvari). It is an ancient city, founded in the 5th century, which is now home to over 1 million people.
Tbilisi is one of the most charming cities in the Caucasus, where amazing sights and unique treasures are hidden among narrow atmospheric streets, cozy old courtyards and crooked houses. Despite the fact that Tbilisi was destroyed and rebuilt several dozen times during its one and a half thousand years of history, the old city has retained its medieval charm and, to a large extent, its original state.
Tbilisi is located in the center of Eastern Georgia in a basin bounded by the spurs of the Trialeti Range, the Saguram Range and the Iori Upland. The climate is temperate continental with relatively hot summers and cool winters. Due to its proximity to the warm seas (Black and Caspian) and the Greater Caucasus Range, which blocks the invasion of air masses, the climate of Tbilisi is warmer than in cities at the same latitudes. The average annual temperature is 12.7 degrees. The coldest month is January with a temperature of about 0. The average summer temperature is more than 20 degrees.