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  • 1 Day
  • All-year-round
  • Private guided
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Start at Tbilisi
  • Min Age : 12+

Are you a thrill-seeker and looking for unusually interesting locations while traveling in Georgia? In fact, taking into account the long and turbulent past of the country, Soviet-era, you can find a lot of abandoned places to visit in Tbilisi and not only. This urbex tour will take you through soviet and brutalist architecture in Tbilisi. You will delve into the past by discovering the best abandoned and historical buildings in the present. 
 
Local guide – Urbex photographer who knows the city and its legends will take you on an adventure of dark tourism.

Nutsubidze – Lisi Ropeway connecting Nutsubidze street and Lisi Lake. The lower station was near the metro station “Delisi”. There were three pillars on the road. Today the ropeway is abandoned and fully plundered.
 
Abandoned water reservoir. It is a dome-shaped, located in an elevated place. From the top, there is a hole where the hatch should be installed. Also, in some places, the ceiling is damaged, which will facilitate the sun’s light. The building is dry and clean and it looks like a UFO flying plate.
 
The bomb-shelter was built in 1980. It was designed for 200 patients. There are 2 entrances, one of them is closed today. Hematic doors, ventilation pipes, water reservoirs, air filters, water pipes, and two diesel generators have survived in the 90s. The object is in good condition, dry and ventilated, so restoring its function is quite simple.
 
The baths were built in the 70s, there was a large complex, but some part of it has been built much earlier. It was abandoned at the beginning of the 2000s. There were spas for men and women. Also some private rooms. Sulfur water flowed here from the ancient bath. The reason for the abandonment of this place is unknown.
 
A research institute in Tbilisi named “ВНИИТМЕ” (today’s Patriach’s TV channel building) started constructing three apartment buildings on Nutsubidze hillside. These apartments were built for the employees of this research institute. Construction started in the 70s and was finished in 1987. Now there stand 3 identical 16-floor apartment buildings that are connected to each other by a bridge. 
 
The so-called “Tbilisi Stonehenge” complex that has been built for almost 20 years (between 1985 and 2003) consists of 35 m high 16 columns. The author of this contemporary piece of art is a world-famous sculptor Zurab Tsereteli.

The construction of the bypass railway started in 2010 and abandoned in 2012. The project contains a new two-lane railway line of 30 km. At this stage, 4 tunnels and 2 long bridges are constructed. The length of the tunnels with a total of 3200 meters. Nowadays infrastructure is completely abandoned.

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Customer Review

  • Communication, flexibility and top professionalism! The guide and the driver (Kate and Simon) were very friendly, patient and helpful and made our two day tour very interesting and above our expectations. We chose a private tour precisely to be able to create a tailor-made experience and so it was! thanks to Nino, Kate and Simon

    Patrick
    Germany
  • We did a 7 day tour with airport pickup and drop off. Camp Caucasus fulfilled all of our wishes and created a great tour plan with all the places we wanted to visit. our hotels were also organized by camp caucasus. We had great communication via email beforehand and discussed all the details. Our guide Sasha mastered the whole tour perfectly. He organized everything really well and gave us a great time. He did everything to ensure that we achieved our tour goals. We started the tour with a guide and ended the tour with a friend. A big thank you to everyone involved!!! Ronny+Ronny

    Ronny+Ronny
    Germany
  • Just great!
    We felt very well looked after and were able to discover everything on our own. Excellent organisation.
    Many thanks for this incredible adventure.

    Jonas
    Germany

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