"Chugureti: Stories of Its Houses and Residents" — A Walking Tour with Archaeologist Alexander Avetikov
Chugureti is one of Tbilisi's most fascinating and layered neighborhoods. Historic mansions stand alongside elegant apartment buildings, bridges connect leafy parks, and behind familiar façades lie the stories of merchants, engineers, writers, and travelers. Together, these people, places, and events shaped a district that is inseparable from the history of Tbilisi itself.
During the walk, we'll explore how Chugureti developed, how its appearance changed over time, and why it became a meeting place for different cultures and traditions. Special attention will also be given to Tbilisi's connections with 19th–20th century Russian literature and the remarkable people whose lives became intertwined with the city.
During the tour you'll discover:
How the Chugureti district was founded and evolved
The stories behind its iconic buildings, streets, and public spaces
The people who lived and worked here
Little-known connections between Tbilisi and Russian literature of the 19th and 20th centuries
Route:
Alexandrovsky Park → Dry Bridge → Saarbrücken (Vorontsov) Square → Davit Aghmashenebeli Avenue and surrounding streets → Mushtaid Park
Duration: approximately 3 hours.