When I visited the Stalin Museum in Gori, I learned that a young Joseph Stalin had moved to Tbilisi and set up an illegal, underground printing press. It survived for 3 years before being discovered and shut down by the police.
Incredibly, it is still there and is open for visitors.
There are no real opening times or admission fees but ringing the bell will usually grab the attention of a man who looks after the place and he will give you a tour (donations are asked for).
I hope you enjoy this short video of a unique part of Soviet history.
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Nice one mate intriguing stuff 👍
Very interesting