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Fabrika Tbilisi | Tbilisi


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Landmark: Fabrika Tbilisi
City: Tbilisi
Country: Georgia
Continent: Asia

Fabrika Tbilisi, Tbilisi, Georgia, Asia

Fabrika is a former Soviet sewing factory repurposed into a multi-functional complex located in the Avlabari district of Tbilisi, Georgia.

Visual Characteristics

The structure is a large, Brutalist-style concrete building with a prominent, repetitive facade. It features numerous rectangular windows and exposed concrete elements. The interior has been renovated to incorporate industrial design aesthetics, utilizing exposed brick, metal, and raw concrete finishes.

Location & Access Logistics

Fabrika is situated at 8 Egnate Ninoshvili Street, approximately 1.5 kilometers east of the Tbilisi city center. Access is via Egnate Ninoshvili Street. Limited street parking is available in the vicinity. Public transport options include the Tbilisi Metro, with the closest station being Avlabari, located about 800 meters to the south. Several bus lines also serve the area, with stops on nearby streets.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The building was originally constructed in 1958 as a state-owned sewing factory during the Soviet era. Its purpose was to produce textiles and garments for the Soviet market. The architectural style is characteristic of Soviet industrial architecture of the mid-20th century.

Key Highlights & Activities

Fabrika hosts a variety of businesses including hostels, co-working spaces, art studios, cafes, bars, and shops. Visitors can explore the different levels of the complex, attend events, or utilize the co-working facilities. The central courtyard often serves as a gathering space.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available within the various establishments. Shade is provided by the building's structure and awnings of individual businesses. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong throughout the complex. Food and beverage vendors are present within Fabrika.

Best Time to Visit

The complex is accessible year-round. For photography of the exterior, late afternoon light offers moderate contrast. Interior exploration is possible during business hours, typically from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM, with bars and some shops open later.

Facts & Legends

During its operational years, the factory was one of the largest textile producers in the Caucasus region. A specific local anecdote suggests that the sheer scale of production meant that a significant portion of Soviet-era clothing originated from this single facility.

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