(CNN) – You may need a drink before you go to this bar.
Earlier this week, a 240-meter-long glass bridge with a “diamond-shaped” bar was opened in the Tashbashi Valley, about a two-hour drive from the capital, Tbilisi, in southern Georgia.
Developed by Investment Group Cause-TeamThe largest transparent system operating in Israel and Georgia, it rises to 280 meters, stretches across a natural monument and offers panoramic views of its impressive waterfalls and caves.
Its construction, made of steel and glass, took about three years. Georgia’s Prime Minister Irakli Karibashvili attended its official opening ceremony on June 14.
Dizzy heights
The most important feature of the bridge is undoubtedly its multi-layered bar, which is located at the highest point of what is said to be the largest and tallest suspension system in the world. Obviously, the Guinness Book of World Records has applied for the place.
The project, estimated to cost approximately US $ 40 million, will include a zip line where visitors can cycle through the valley and a “swing” over the cliff, as well as an array of nearby guest suites.
Tomar More Joseph, of the Gauss group, previously revealed that he was inspired by artillery for its artillery form.
“The goal was to awaken the five senses of the guests and create an intense, wonderful and memorable moment that will have a lasting impact on their memory,” he told the Georgian Journal last year.
A spectacular bridge
Considered one of Georgia’s most impressive natural landmarks, the authorities hope that this spectacular bridge will attract more tourists to the site.
The project comes after it was launched last April Bridge under glass The longest in the world, 150 meters and 632 meters from the ground, it is located in the countryside of the province of Son La in northwestern Vietnam.
Georgia’s Glass Bridge opened the same week, removing all Govt-19 entry requirements for international visitors and returning to its pre-epidemic border policy.
The news was announced by the Georgian Foreign Ministry on June 15.