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Heritage of Soviet Culture in Tbilisi

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Bank Of Georgia, Tbilisi

The Bank of Georgia headquarters

The Bank of Georgia headquarters

Residential blocks in Nutsubidze Plato

Residential blocks in Nutsubidze Plato

Tbilisi Sports Palace, Georgia

Tbilisi Sports Palace, Georgia

Tbilisi Metro Station Politechnical University

Tbilisi Metro Station Politechnical University

Former building of the National Scientific Library of Georgia.

Former building of the National Scientific Library of Georgia.

Concert Hall of the Tbilisi Philharmonic

Concert Hall of the Tbilisi Philharmonic

Georgian National Academy of Sciences

Georgian National Academy of Sciences

Cable Car Station, Tbilisi

Cable Car Station, Tbilisi

Palace of Rituals, Tbilisi, Georgia

Palace of Rituals, Tbilisi, Georgia

Mtatsminda, Restaurant Funicular

Mtatsminda, Restaurant Funicular

Nutsubidze Plato, Tbilisi, Georgia

Nutsubidze Plato, Tbilisi, Georgia

Tbilisi TV Broadcasting Tower

Tbilisi TV Broadcasting Tower

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Heritage of Soviet Culture in Tbilisi

Starts from: Tbilisi
Available: All year
Type: Private Full day trip
Duration: 8 hours

If you are interested in architecture and you are looking for authentic elements of Soviet-style, this tour is right for you!

Follow us in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia for full day private trip.

The tour takes you to the most interesting of the city, from gloomy residential districts in Nutsubidze Plato and Heroes Square to the astonishing panoramic viewpoints of Mtatsminda, Chronicle of Georgia, and former museum of Archaeology. Beautiful Soviet mosaic façades, from massive concrete monuments to postmodern palaces look like they have descended from space, making them the highlights of the tour.

 

Sights to Visit

Itinerary


Day to day

Privet guide will meet you at the hotel. As the tour is private, we start upon your convenience.

Tour starts at a massive monument from the mid-80s, located in the north edge of the city on top of a hill near the Tbilisi Sea. Designed by famous Soviet Georgian sculptor Zurab Tsereteli, The Chronicle of Georgia can be classified as a glory memorial, integrating 30-35-meter-tall concrete pillars that depict the Kings of Georgia, historical scenes, as well as the Passion of the Christ.

  • *Optional: On the way, you can make a brief visit to Gardenia Shevadrandze—a German-style garden, greenhouse, and vintage-style café.

Tour continues to the former Museum of Archaeology of Tbilisi, located in district Dighomi, and constructed in 1988. Established by the well-known Georgian archaeologist Rostom Abramishvili, this building is an excellent example of Soviet brutalist architecture.

Next highlight is one of the iconic buildings in Tbilisi – currently the headquarters of the Bank of Georgia. Finished in 1975, it was initially built for the Ministry of Highway Construction of the Georgian SSR, by the architects George Chakhava and Zurab Jalaghania. Later, it was acquired by the Bank of Georgia in 2007. Constructivist movement from the 1920s and Brutalist architectural style severely influenced the design of this building.

Drive to Nutsubidze Plato – a Soviet residential district from the late 1970s. Main highlights here are three massive residential blocks interconnected by the pedestrian bridge.

Continue towards the city center, and stop by the Tbilisi Sports Palace, another interesting building finished in 1961. A large indoor sports arena usually hosts handball, basketball, judo, and other tournaments. If you want to take a look at Tbilisi Metro, venture into the Technical University station located next to the Sports Palace. This station was finished in 1979. Its interior is decorated by mosaic and high relief.

Next highlight is the former House of Political Education. Constructed in 1970, the building is notable for its beautiful large mosaic panel by Zurab Tsereteli.

On the way towards the former House of Political Education located on Aghmashenebeli Avenue, we pass by several interesting buildings, such as the typical Stalinist residential building with tower on Heroes Square built in the late 30s, National Scientific Library building (1985) designed in brutalist style, and Tbilisi Concert Hall (often referred as Philharmonic hall) constructed in 1971.

Two *optional museum visits are available during this tour (non-working day is Monday):

Another example of Stalinist architecture style is the building of Georgian National Academy of Sciences on the Rustaveli Avenue. Construction was finished in 1953. Building consists of a five-story array with a 55-meter high tower. It has an inner yard as well, where you can find a lower station of a cable way towards mount Mtatsminda.

Tour continues to Avlabari district. Here, the highlight is the Palace of Rituals (often referred as the Wedding Palace), a strange postmodern building designed by Victor Jorbenadze and Vazha Orbeladze constructed in 1984. The building is influenced by many styles, such as expressionism and medieval Georgian church architecture.

Final highlight of the tour is Mtatsminda Funicular and Tbilisi TV Broadcasting Tower. Mtatsminda funicular is a historical ropeway that was built already before the revolution under Russian Empire, while the current 274.5-meter high tower was built in 1972.

At the end of the day, we can enjoy beautiful sunset and optional dinner* from the restaurant Funicular overlooking Tbilisi. The main hall here is decorated with the wall painting of Koka Ignatov, Soviet Georgian Artist.

 

 

 

Inclusions


Included

  • Private Transportation
  • Private Professional Guide service
  • 0.5 x bottle of mineral water per person
  • Funicular railway train
  • Metro
  • Taxes

Excluded

  • Meals & beverages
  • Optional services*

Price


Group size Price per adult
Solo 217 $
2 - 3 people 113 $
4 - 5 people 86 $
6 - 15 people 65 $
Child Policy
0-6 years - Free
7-12 years - 50%
12 years and above - Adult

*Online booking deposit will be deducted from the total tour price.

The balance can be paid in one of the following ways:

  • Bank transfer - in Euro/USD/GBP currency, no later than two weeks before the tour starts
  • VISA/Master card - in GEL (local currency) in Tbilisi only, before the tour starts, directly to your guide via POS terminal. Card service fee +3%
  • Cash - GEL only, directly to the nearest TBC Bank office or TBC Bank Cash terminal no later than the beginning of the tour.

For a larger group or custom itinerary please contact us at info[at]georgianholidays.com

Tips for booking procedure:

How to know which “Operator” to select?


You only need to select the Operator name if you have previously communicated with one of our sales agents via phone or email, otherwise please leave it at default.

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More Info


More Info

*OPTIONAL SERVICES:

  • Lunch in Khinkali House: 15 $ per person
  • Dinner in Funicular restaurant with glass of wine: 40 $ per person
  • Tbilisi airport private pick up service: 32 $
  • Tbilisi airport private drop off service: 27 $
  • Tbilisi airport private transfer double way: 49 $
  • *Optional: On the way, you can make a brief visit to Gardenia Shevadrandze—a German-style garden, greenhouse, and vintage-style café.

Two *optional museum visits are available during this tour (non-working day is Monday):

To arrange airport transfers and hotel overnights, contact us at info[at]georgianholidays.com

1 person from the group will be FREE of charge if 10 and more adults are traveling together

Cancellation is free of charge prior 2 days of the starting day.

  • The booking deposit 15 $ is non-refundable. 

If Tourist cancels the booked tour for some reasons not depending on Tour Operator, the following sums are kept back as a fine:

  • 50% of the total cost of tourist product in case of tour cancellation 2 days or less prior to the tour;
  • 100% of the total cost of the tourist product due to the Tourist's failure to appear.

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