Street art in Tbilisi

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Where to find street art in Tbilisi (Géorgie)

Tbilisi boasts one of the most dynamic street art scenes in the Caucasus. The transformation of the city into an open-air museum truly began around 2017 with the creation of the Fabrikaffiti festival, organized by the Fabrika cultural complex — a former Soviet garment factory repurposed as a creative hub. Each autumn, Georgian and international artists cover its facades with monumental murals, making it a must-visit for urban art enthusiasts.

The Marjanishvili neighborhood and its surroundings concentrate many works, while the suburbs of Saburtalo and Varketili host the most imposing murals, sometimes painted on ten-storey Soviet apartment blocks. The Tbilisi Mural Fest, founded in 2019, amplified the movement by inviting internationally renowned artists — Faith47, Monkeybird, 1010, Fintan Magee — to transform the city's grey facades into permanent artworks.

Today, Tbilisi has more than a hundred documented murals, with an interactive map managed by the festival for navigation. The local scene also produces talents like Musya Qeburia and Gagosh, whose works engage with Georgian identity, weaving folklore, cosmic imagination, and social critique into a contemporary visual language.

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