The Astronomical Clock in Batumi is an impressive piece of architecture located in the central part of the city, on the square of Europe. The clock tower stands 25 meters high and is decorated with intricate carvings, mosaics, and sculptures.
The clock itself is a unique design that displays various astronomical data, including the phases of the moon, the position of the sun, and the time in different parts of the world. It also has a mechanism that plays a melody every hour, accompanied by a procession of moving figures that represent various cultural and historical aspects of the region.
The construction of the Batumi Astronomical Clock was completed in 2010 and was a gift to the city from the Georgian government in honor of Batumi's 2000th anniversary. The clock has become one of the city's most popular attractions, drawing crowds of tourists and locals alike to admire its beauty and functionality.