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Tbilisi City Assembly Building's History
2. Unknown author's design also in the renaissance style; 3. Also unknown author's design in the Russian style. Later on, at one of the Council Meetings, N. Nikoladze proposed that the City House be built in the Georgian-Armenian style. In November 1881, the Council assigned A. G. Ozerov, the Chief Architect of Tbilisi, to draw up the City House Reconstruction Design. The Council approved the Reconstruction Design. Architect Ozerov's DesignMunicipal Government House Plan before reconstructionLater on, the votes of the voting members drew again. Some members voted for reconstruction. Others voted for building a new building. The City Council voted for reconstruction of the building with 24 against 13. The construction lasted two years (1882-1884). Council Meeting Hall - Red HallThe Council Meeting Hall /Red Hall/ was built after the reconstruction of 1886. The Georgian national architectural elements were used in its interior design.On September 11, 1905, the Police staged a bloody retaliation in the Meeting Hall against those present at the meeting who protested against their dissolution. Later on, the City House underwent a few more reconstructions. In particular, in 1910 according to Architect K. N. Tatishev's design the third floor was built on the right flank. Besides, a three-floor building was built as an extension from the side of G. Tabidze Street. A similar extension was made in 1912 from the side of Sh. Dadiani Street. After reconstruction
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