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English
Included
€ 174.61
€ 160.64


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Discover the captivating charm of Tchiatura, a town like no other, where the unique blend of industrial mining and Soviet-era remnants creates a one-of-a-kind atmosphere. Step back in time as we explore two magnificent monasteries, where nature’s beauty and architectural wonders intertwine, offering a deep connection to Georgia’s rich cultural heritage.
But the journey doesn’t end there. Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of one of the 20th century’s most controversial figures with a visit to the Stalin Museum. Trace his path from modest beginnings to his contentious reign and eventual fall, uncovering the enduring legacy of a dictator whose influence still resonates worldwide.
Join us on this unforgettable tour, where history, culture, and striking landscapes merge to create a truly enriching experience in Tchiatura.
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Went from kutaisi, scenic drive and the column is amazing. Good view from top

looks really cool and very interesting unfortunately you have to walk 300 m to the base of the column, and you it rained quite a bit I skip it, but I guess it’s more interesting from close

Beautiful views we made it all the way up in a capable of road vehicle using 4x4 low do to steep incline with rock's

Amazing place in Georgia. This was perfect view in perfect weather. It's free to enter the place. Not required ticket. You can't climb up. We recommend this for everyone.

Definitely worth the visit, some beautiful scenery and has a small museum free of charge. A short walk from the car park up a massive hill to the monastery, then a further walk to the viewpoint, there are no shops nearby so be sure to take water with you. The grounds are very well kept also and there are candles available to buy for prayers.



