The Bridge of Peace is a pedestrian bridge in Tbilisi, the capital city of Georgia. It was officially opened on May 6, 2010, and was designed by Italian architect Michele De Lucchi. The bridge is made of steel and glass and is 156 meters long, spanning over the Kura River. The design of the bridge represents a mix of traditional Georgian architecture and modernist design.
The bridge has become an important landmark of Tbilisi and a popular tourist attraction. It provides a picturesque view of the city and the surrounding mountains. The lighting system of the bridge creates a beautiful visual effect at night, changing colors according to the time of day.
The Bridge of Peace also has a practical function as it connects the old and new parts of the city, making it easier for pedestrians to cross the Kura River. The construction of the bridge was a part of the city's modernization program, aimed at developing Tbilisi's infrastructure and promoting tourism.