Tbilisi AutoMuseum
Tbilisi AutoMuseum

Tbilisi AutoMuseum

Tbilisi, Georgia
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Tbilisi AutoMuseum

Photo by mariam besiashvili

Among the winding streets and evolving landscape of Georgia, automotive history finds a rare home at Tbilisi AutoMuseum. Here, time slows for those who appreciate the sleek design of a classic roadster or the sturdy grit of Soviet-era machinery. This museum blends nostalgia with curiosity, inviting visitors into a world where cars tell stories not just of engineering, but of eras gone by and journeys crossed.

Visiting Info

Currency
Entrance fee
20 GEL
Hours
Opening hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Contact Information

Location
Address
MWG2+VVM, Police Turn, T'bilisi, Georgia

Planning your visit

Travelers heading to the Tbilisi AutoMuseum should consider a few details for a smooth and rewarding experience. Located outside the city center, the museum stays relatively peaceful during weekday mornings. The collection sprawls across a well-kept warehouse, offering shelter from both Georgian summer heat and unexpected spring rain. On weekends, families and hobbyists trickle in, but crowds almost never feel overwhelming. Tickets are affordable, and guided tours add depth without straining the budget.

  • Best time to visit: Weekdays before noon or late afternoons in spring and fall provide the calmest atmosphere.
  • How to get there: Taxi rides from central Tbilisi take about 15 minutes. Bus number 111 or local minivans (marshrutkas) also serve the area. Ample parking is available onsite.
  • Accessibility: The museum is stroller and wheelchair-friendly, with wide aisles and ramps. Benches allow for easy rest breaks.
  • Average visit duration: Most guests spend 1.5 to 2 hours, but car enthusiasts may linger longer.

Must see stuff

Tbilisi AutoMuseum packs decades of automotive culture under one roof. Visitors step from polished Cadillacs into the austere polish of a Volga or the boxy nostalgia of a Zhiguli, each vehicle bearing the mark of its time. The main hall focuses on Soviet classics—ZiLs, GAZs, and Moskviches lovingly restored to factory sheen. Rare wartime jeeps and motorcycles line a side gallery, silent witnesses to turbulent history. Behind the scenes stories written in both Georgian and English bring depth to these steel wonders.

  • Key sights: 1950s GAZ limousines, Stalin-era ZIS-110, American muscle cars, and quirky Eastern Bloc vehicles rarely seen outside the region.
  • Unique experiences: Photo ops in a restored police car, hands-on displays of original Soviet road maps, occasional weekend engine demonstration days.
  • Photo-worthy locations: Glossy black Cadillac in parade pose, lineup of Soviet consular vehicles against an industrial brick wall, whimsical retro petrol pumps.
  • Cultural and historical facts: Many cars reveal political tales, from high-speed dachas deliveries to kitchen-table repairs during the 1990s. Some vehicles were personal favorites of local celebrities or figures from Georgian history.

Tips for your visit

A visit to Tbilisi AutoMuseum feels friendly and accessible, but a few practical tips make the journey even easier. Early hours ensure peaceful browsing and crisp morning light for photos. Some rooms carry the scent of motor oil and old seat leather, which, for some, adds authenticity but may bother sensitive noses. Like most museums, food and drink stay outside, but nearby cafes offer quick, tasty snacks before or after touring. Guides, though not always fluent in English, greet everyone with warmth and will happily try to answer questions—or point visitors toward handouts in English and Russian.

  • Best times to avoid crowds: Weekday mornings and outside school holidays.
  • What to bring: A camera for unique vehicle shots, a notebook for car facts, and comfortable shoes for walking the halls.
  • Local etiquette: Touching vehicles is prohibited unless signs suggest otherwise. Respect other guests’ photo time and leave large bags at the entrance.
  • Safety and comfort: Watch for the occasional uneven floor surface near older exhibits. Dress in layers during winter—some rooms are cooler than others.

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