Buildings and structures are something that is present where civilization is. Homes, Commercial Buildings, Public Spaces, Governmental Buildings, and every other element of society require a structure or a building. So, one of the more permanent pieces of evidence and remains of the past are the structures and buildings.

Even though the cities replace old buildings with many new ones to suit the modern society and its requirements, there are remains of the past among them. James Kerwin is one of the photographers who travel the world in search of lost architecture from the past. These are not famously known structures. These buildings are abandoned, but hidden in plain sight until they tear them down. James recently published a set of photos that he capture in Tblilisi, Georgia. He got the chance to visit and photograph these amazing buildings that are still stuck in the time. Scroll down to take a peek at them and to read more about James’ work.

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#1. Former Cable Car Station.

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#2. The Former Hotel London.

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#3. A Stunning Stairwell.

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#4. Abandoned Cinema.

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#5. S Curve Staircase.

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These beautiful architectural structures run back to the 18th and 19th centuries, as to when they were built. Georgia has let these buildings remain as they are, and they are planning to restore them.

#6. An Entertainment Hall.

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#7. 9 Geronti Kikodze St.

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#8. Broken Baby.

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#9. Decayed Entrance.

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#10. A Residential Block.

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Not many of the old buildings remain standing without being replaced. It is a really nice gesture of the Georgian government, taken to converse these buildings. James mentioned on Bored Panda that there are a lot of other restored buildings and structures here. Let us know what you think of this article in the comments section below.

#11. Entrance Hall.

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#12. Derelict Armenian Church.

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#13. A House.

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#14. Masquerade Ball.

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#15. Entertainment Hall In Tbilisi.

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#16. A Former Cinema.

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