The Galleria is a hyper-modern shopping centre in the middle of Tbilisi. It was apparently developed for something like 90 million USD. It is shiny, polished and full of pretty much the same shops that are found everywhere these days. It also has a really modern multiplex cinema, but unfortunately when I went the audience didn't respect even one of the rules in the Wittertainment Code of Conduct. Luckily the film was Venom, so I didn't miss much, haha.
The place is littered with serious-looking gentlemen without necks wearing black suits. These security guards weren't thrilled that I took a few pictures, like the guy down in the right-hand corner on the first image, but one only needs fractions of a second to take a shot :)
The second photo in the gallery is the view from the outside. Both were shot with the Hasselblad 203FE and the 40mm Distagon on Kodak Ektar 100.