An Art Lover's Guide to Tbilisi
Georgia’s capital Tbilisi offers a wide variety of activities for art lovers. Here you can find various museums of fine art displaying exhibits from both local and foreign artists, galleries, art-related cafes and vibrant street art. Here’s your guide to some of the best places to admire art in the city.
Museum of Fine Arts
Museum
Open every day from 10am-6pm except Mondays and official holidays, the museum charges 3 GEL ($1.30) for entry. It also offers guided tours for minimum ten people groups.
Elene Akhvlediani House-Museum
Memorial, Museum
Similar to the Museum of Fine Arts, the house-museum is open every day except Mondays and official holidays. Admission costs 3 GEL ($1.30).
Mose Toidze House-Museum
Museum
The National Gallery
Art Gallery, Museum
Like any other museum, the National Gallery is closed on Mondays and official holidays. Entry costs 7 GEL ($2.90)
Museum of Modern Art
Museum
Fotographia
The gallery hosts various events and workshops as well, so if you’re interested make sure to check their Facebook page for updates
Underground passages
Street art is quite scattered in Tbilisi. However, there are several spots you can find some of the best mural art. Underground passages are the main spaces to look for. Both small and big passages can hide beautiful and interesting graffiti, some of which can have social, political or cultural connotations. Vake Park and Hero Square underground passages hide some of the best gems from local mural artists.
Gabriadze Cafe
Cafe, European, Georgian, Coffee
Located right next to the famous Clock Tower, this beautiful café is part of the Gabriadze complex. Rezo Gabriadze is a playwright, a sculptor, film director, writer and a painter who created the Clock Tower and designed the cafe and its puppet theater. Cafe Gabriadze displays his art including posters, sculptures, ceramics and paintings.
Moulin Electrique
Fabrika Hostel Tbilisi
Building