Davit Aghmashenebeli Ave
Davit Aghmashenebeli Avenue: Tbilisi's Architectural Gem
Discover the Zoya Rukhadze Sculpture in Tbilisi's Artu's Garden: a tribute to Georgian bravery and artistry amidst tranquil greenery.
The Zoya Rukhadze Sculpture, nestled in Tbilisi's Artu's Garden, honors a brave Georgian partisan who fought in World War II. This poignant artwork not only commemorates her courage but also enriches the city's artistic and historical tapestry. Visitors can reflect on Georgian history amidst the garden's tranquil beauty.
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Public Transport
From Tbilisi city center, take the metro to Marjanishvili station on Line 1 (red line). Upon exiting the metro, walk straight along Davit Aghmashenebeli Ave for about 10 minutes until you reach Artu's Garden at 105/107 Davit Aghmashenebeli Ave. The sculpture is easily visible within the garden. A single metro fare costs 0.5 GEL.
Walking
If you are near Marjanishvili metro station, walk southwest on Marjanishvili Street, then turn left onto Davit Aghmashenebeli Ave. Continue walking for about 1 km until you reach Artu's Garden, which will be on your right. Walking is free.
Taxi
From Freedom Square in Tbilisi, a taxi ride to Artu's Garden typically costs between 5-7 GEL, depending on traffic. Ride-sharing services like Bolt or Yandex Taxi are readily available and offer a convenient way to reach the sculpture.
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