"Once a week, for 10 to 15 minutes, chacha will flow from this fountain instead of water. Tourists will have an opportunity to taste the traditional drink," Mayor of Batumi Robert Chkheidze told Georgian television. Alcohol manufacturers would be able to advertise their drinks for locals and tourists.
Dispensing alcohol will not be the only function of the minaret-like tower, to be completed this year. The 25-meter-tall structure will include an observation desk, pools (with no liquor though), a clock and a tourist information center. It will have a spiral ladder, and a gold-plated dome. The project is worth 810,000 lari. Construction company "Alazani" is developing the project.
© Hvino News
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