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Leuville mayor highlights near completion of Georgian estate restoration

by Mariam Razmadze
February 2, 2026
in News, Social & Society
Reading Time: 2 mins read
From Cérémonie de vœux. Photo: 1tv.

From Cérémonie de vœux. Photo: 1tv.

The traditional annual mayoral ceremony (Cérémonie de vœux) was held in Leuville-sur-Orge, France where Mayor Éric Brévent addressed residents and guests, placing special emphasis on the significance of the Georgian Estate restoration project.

In his remarks, the mayor noted that the comprehensive rehabilitation of the historic Georgian property is nearing completion. Restoration works on the château, library and several pavilions have largely been finalized, while the Georgian restaurant ‘Oda’ has entered its final phase of development.

Mayor Brévent expressed gratitude to the Government of Georgia and the estate’s local administration for organizing numerous events at the château and for keeping the site open to the residents of Leuville. He emphasized the cultural bond between the two countries, stating that while Leuville and Georgia speak different languages, they share a common cultural heritage.

The Georgian Estate in Leuville-sur-Orge holds deep historical significance for both Georgia and France. Acquired in 1922 by the Government of the First Democratic Republic of Georgia following the Soviet occupation, the estate became a place of exile for Georgian political leaders, intellectuals and their families. For decades, it served as a vital center for preserving Georgian culture, language and national identity abroad. Today, the ongoing restoration of the estate reflects a renewed commitment to safeguarding this shared heritage and transforming the site into a living cultural and historical landmark for future generations.

The ceremony was attended by members of the municipal council, representatives of the local administration, cultural and civic organizations and residents of the municipality. Also present were Tamar Kvaratskhelia, head of the Georgian Academy of Leuville, and Teona Melitauri, the local manager of the Georgian Estate.

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