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Wine Factory N1: A Tbilisi Landmark

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Explore Tbilisi's vibrant Wine Factory N1: a historic landmark blending 19th-century winemaking with modern culinary and cultural experiences.

Wine Factory N1, also known as Ghvinis Karkhana, is a revitalized 19th-century winemaking hub in Tbilisi's Vera district. This historic site blends its rich heritage with a modern culinary and cultural scene, offering visitors a unique experience with diverse restaurants, bars, and entertainment.

A brief summary to Wine Factory N1

  • Monday 12 pm-1 am
  • Tuesday 12 pm-1 am
  • Wednesday 12 pm-1 am
  • Thursday 12 pm-1 am
  • Friday 12 pm-1 am
  • Saturday 12 pm-1 am
  • Sunday 12 pm-1 am

Local tips

  • Explore the wine cellars to see the vast collection of aged wines, some dating back centuries.
  • Visit the on-site flea market for unique, retro finds and vintage items.
  • Check the event schedule for live music, cultural events, and open-air cinema screenings.
  • Sample a variety of Georgian wines at one of the wine bars, and pair them with local cheeses and tapas.
  • Dine at one of the many restaurants offering both Georgian and international cuisine.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From Freedom Square, take bus number 301, 311, or 314 towards Paliashvili Street. Get off at the stop near Wine Factory N1 on Vasil Petriashvili Street. The ride is approximately 15-20 minutes. The fare is 1 GEL, payable via a MetroMoney card or contactless bank card. A single trip allows free travel for 90 minutes on Tbilisi public transport.

  • Taxi

    From Tbilisi city center, a taxi ride to Wine Factory N1 typically costs between 5-10 GEL, depending on the distance and traffic. Taxis are readily available and can be hailed on the street or booked through apps like Bolt or Yandex Taxi. Ensure the driver uses the meter or agree on a fare before starting the journey.

  • Walking

    From the Vera district, Wine Factory N1 is easily accessible on foot. From the Tbilisi Concert Hall, walk southwest on Melikishvili Avenue, then turn right onto Vasil Petriashvili Street. The walk is approximately 10 minutes. No costs are involved.

Discover more about Wine Factory N1

Wine Factory N1, or Ghvinis Karkhana, is a captivating landmark in Tbilisi, Georgia, that seamlessly fuses 19th-century winemaking traditions with a contemporary cultural renaissance. Originally built between 1894 and 1896 by architect Alexander Ozerov, this historic site in the Vera district served as a major wine production facility during the Russian Empire and Soviet eras. Its architecture showcases decorative arches and ecclesiastical motifs, reflecting the opulence of a bygone era. After decades of dormancy, Wine Factory N1 was reborn in 2017 as a multifunctional space, revitalizing its rich heritage with modern amenities. Today, it is a bustling hub of dining, entertainment, and culture, offering visitors a diverse array of experiences. The complex houses wine bars, gourmet restaurants, cafés, and specialty shops, where guests can savor Georgian classics and international cuisine. Visitors can also enjoy live music, participate in cultural events, explore a culinary school, and browse a concept store showcasing local design trends. Wine Factory N1 is more than just a historical site; it's a dynamic space where the culinary arts thrive. The venue boasts an impressive collection of over 1,300 Georgian wines, available for tasting. The location also features a flea market with second-hand furniture and retro curiosities. The building itself has been granted the status of a cultural heritage monument. Some of the wine cellars, which haven't been touched in years, contain over 30,000 bottles of wine and cognacs, with some bottles once belonging to Napoleon Bonaparte.
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