The Museum of cars of the Soviet era. The area is not large, but there is enough space for interesting examples of the automotive industry and an exciting time. There is also a garage with motorcycles and appliances in the yard and several copies under a canopy on the street. The tour was conducted by the director of the museum himself, a very interesting and friendly person. He tells interesting and fun stories about the presented exhibits. The entrance ticket is 10 lari for adults. They didn't take any money from us for a child of 7 years old. The location of the museum itself is in the middle of nowhere, but with the help of Yandex you can find all the information and get there by public transport or taxi. It wasn't difficult for us to get there. We recommend 100%.
A small museum (1 large hall, 1 small and few cars on the street), but with a very interesting collection of cars in excellent condition. The highlight is an interesting excursion that can be conducted at will (do not refuse, interesting stories flavored with humor).
Entrance is paid - 10 GEL for adults, 5 GEL for children.
Of the disadvantages, it is far away and therefore it will not be very convenient to get there without a car or taxi
We drove up by taxi- we thought we had the wrong place. Just an industrial zone. But the museum surprised me. I really liked it. It is especially good that there are photos next to the restored ones and cars. The employee is friendly. He let me sit in the cars.
An interesting place . It is not very conveniently located , but it is not far to take a taxi from the final metro station.
The products of the Soviet automobile industry are mainly presented , all cars are in excellent condition , on the move . The entrance ticket is inexpensive , 10 lari , the museum employee talks with pleasure and humor about the exhibits , you can take pictures in the museum , you can also take a picture sitting in a Victory convertible or Ford .You cannot get into other cars . The exhibition will be interesting for young people , those who did not find these cars on the streets of cities , and older people who will remember their childhood and youth. Unfortunately, as follows from the guide's story, most of the products of the Soviet automotive industry were copied from samples of the American and European automotive industries, but then at least they could have been modified for Russian operating conditions and even improved in some way , but now only nameplates can be glued to Chinese cars , calling them Muscovite.
Here is a gorgeous collection in excellent condition. The disadvantage is the unfortunate location, which makes it inconvenient to get to it by public transport. However, despite the distance from the center, it is worth visiting the museum. The museum consists of two halls, and it has an excellent guide who will tell you in detail about the history of the Soviet automobile industry.
A wonderful collection, especially the "Zaporozhets" and "Muscovites" stand out. A great guide! The museum is small, but very positive and bright - you will leave it with a smile and a good mood
An absolutely fantastic place. Do not regret it - and take a tour, and you will be told in detail about each car, about its history, and who it belonged to. The guide has a great sense of humor. We were given a tour in Russian, for which special thanks.
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Дмитрий Грецкий
Level 6 Local Expert
July 3, 2024
I highly recommend visiting this museum, We were met by a Russian-speaking guide who not only talked about cars in an interesting way, but also joked very coolly. The cars are rare, according to the director, all cars are registered and on the move, you can also rent a car (victory).
An interesting museum, and even more interesting if its curator gives you a tour.
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Наталья Вираго
Level 6 Local Expert
May 22, 2024
I really liked it. The guide is really interesting. There are a lot of techniques and stories related to them. The equipment is in very good condition. I recommend visiting even though you will need to go slightly out of town. You can get to Yandex taxi for a cheap price.
The museum is open. There is something to see. The cars are restored, in perfect condition and everything is on the go. The Soviet car industry is mainly represented, but there is also an American one, from which almost the entire Soviet one was copied. The director of the museum is a very friendly and cheerful man. He can tell a story about any car. I highly recommend it!
A wonderful museum of cars of the last century. The ticket costs 10 GEL. The tour was conducted by the director of the museum. A fascinating story and historical background on each exhibit!
An excellent museum for car enthusiasts and the Soviet automobile industry in particular. I would like the room to be more spacious so that you can walk around the exhibits from all sides
A cool museum. The kid liked it. A guide with humor. Knows the history of each car.
Location. In fact, he is a street further away (next door). You will see a sign by the road. Turn off on it.
a wonderful museum where Soviet cars are in perfect condition. we had an interesting tour, despite the fact that we came to the closing of the museum. the Yandex map shows the wrong address and the Yandex taxi brought it to the next street. We had to search the neighborhood ourselves. the cost is 10 lari for adults (about 250rubles).