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Former Archaeology Museum: A Brutalist Relic in Tbilisi

Explore Tbilisi's architectural heritage at the Former Archaeology Museum, a striking example of Soviet Brutalist design with panoramic city views.

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The Former Archaeology Museum in Tbilisi, though currently non-operational, stands as a striking example of Soviet modernist architecture. Designed in the Brutalist style, its unique exterior continues to attract architecture enthusiasts and offers stunning city views from its location in the Digomi district.

A brief summary to Former Archaeology Museum

  • QQ78+GM8, Tbilisi, Vake-Saburtalo, GE

Local tips

  • Visit during sunset for the best views of Tbilisi from the museum's rooftop.
  • Explore the surrounding Digomi district to experience contemporary Tbilisi life.
  • Take caution around the building, as there may be stray dogs in the area.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From the city center, take Metro Line 1 (red line) to the Vazha-Pshavela station. Exit the station and walk southwest on Vazha-Pshavela Street for approximately 300 meters to Tsnori Street. Turn right onto Tsnori Street and continue for about 400 meters until you reach a roundabout. Take the first exit onto Gagarin Street. The museum will be on your left after about 200 meters. A metro ride costs 1 GEL.

  • Bus

    From Freedom Square, take bus number 32 to the Vake bus stop. From there, walk straight along Chavchavadze Avenue for about 500 meters. Turn onto Gagarin Street. The Former Archaeology Museum will be located on your left. A bus ride costs 1 GEL.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Tbilisi. Use a ride-hailing app like Bolt or Yandex to book a taxi to the Former Archaeology Museum. A taxi ride from the city center typically costs between 5-10 GEL.

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The Former Archaeology Museum in Tbilisi is a notable example of Soviet modernist architecture, designed by Shota Kavlashvili and Shota Bostanashvili and completed in 1988. Its Brutalist design, characterized by raw concrete and geometric shapes, makes it a unique landmark. Although the museum is currently closed, its architectural significance and the panoramic views it offers still draw visitors. Founded by archaeologist Rostom Abramishvili, the museum once housed significant artifacts from Tbilisi's archaeological history, spanning from the 5th century BC to the feudal era. Collections included early examples of tinned bronze objects and items from the royal burials of Treli. These artifacts are now housed in the National Museum of Georgia. Located on a hill in the Digomi district, the building's exterior resembles a cave entrance with a staircase, making it a distinctive structure. While the interior is inaccessible, the rooftop provides stunning views of Tbilisi, particularly at sunset. The surrounding area offers a glimpse into the city's contemporary life, with nearby monuments and local establishments.

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