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From Tbilisi: Tskaltubo & Chiatura: 2-days urbex tour
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Gori
À propos
Georgia is a great destination for everyone interested in our Brutalist architecture. During your tour, you can discover an amazing heritage of Soviet architecture and learn about the greatest Russian political figures who changed the world in the 20th century. You will visit the few ex-Soviet towns that are still full of reminders of the Communist era.
Points forts
2 jours
Proposé en Russe (Русский) & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 jours
Proposé en Russe (Русский) & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Parking Fees
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel
Déjeuner
Dîner
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From Tbilisi: Tskaltubo & Chiatura: 2-days urbex tour
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Gori
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À propos
Georgia is a great destination for everyone interested in our Brutalist architecture. During your tour, you can discover an amazing heritage of Soviet architecture and learn about the greatest Russian political figures who changed the world in the 20th century. You will visit the few ex-Soviet towns that are still full of reminders of the Communist era.
Points forts
2 jours
Proposé en Russe (Русский) & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
2 jours
Proposé en Russe (Русский) & Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Private transportation
Parking Fees
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel
Déjeuner
Dîner
Itinéraire
Day 1
Day 2
Stalin museum and old cable cars in Chiatura
5 Stops
1
Memorial History of Georgia
The Chronicle of Georgia, also called History Memorial of Georgia is one of the hidden gems of Tbilisi.
Not at all a popular tourist spot, but definitely one of the impressive sites I have discovered lately. Located near the Tbilisi sea (it's a water reservoir actually) this place not only tells the history of Georgia but gives really spectacular views to surrounding vicinity. And impresses of its size.
30 minutes
2
Stalin Museum
Opened in 1957 in his hometown, the Stalin museum in Gori has barely changed since retelling the life of the ruthless dictator through a heavily-censored Soviet lens.
1 heure
3
Cableways Chiatura
The city of Chiatura, Georgia has founded among otherwise uninvitingly steep valleys and deep gorges thanks to a healthy vein of manganese that was ripe for the mining. However the treacherous terrain was too difficult and inefficient for mine workers to traverse on foot, so the Soviet government installed a precarious network of dangling cable cars that are still in use today despite a troublesome lack of maintenance.
1 heure
4
Chiatura
We walk around town, will see local market, abandoned houses, soviet architecture. And enjoy lunch in the soviet style restaurant.
2 heures
5
Tskaltubo
The abandoned sanatoriums of Tskaltubo, a town in the west part of Georgia is one of the most interesting places to visit in Georgia. The place is distinguished by its natural springs emanating from limestone massifs deep beneath the ground. In Soviet Georgia, Tskaltubo was a famous spa resort. After the fall of the Soviet Union, the sanatorium lost its function. Vines, bushes, and weeds found their ways through the pillared hallways into the bathing rooms. Later in 1992, a bloody conflict broke out between government forces and separatists who fought for the independence of Abkhazia, a disputed autonomous republic in northwestern Georgia. After the fall of Sukhumi, the capital city of Abkhazia, thousands of Georgians were forced to flee the city. The IDPs found the deserted corridors of the Tskaltubo sanatorium as a shelter.