A recent video showcasing a bathroom interior in Tbilisi, Georgia, has blown up online, leaving viewers pretty stunned by its incredibly bizarre collection of wall art. The clip, shared by @lupolives, has since racked up more than 302,000 views and over 13,000 likes on Instagram, sparking a flood of perplexed and amused comments.
The video starts with the traveler standing inside what appears to be a British-inspired pub in the Georgian capital, reacting in real time to the scene unfolding around him. “I’m in the bathroom of a pub in Georgia. What’s going on here,” he says, before flipping the camera to slowly pan across the room.
What follows is a tour of the bathroom’s walls, where every inch is covered in photos and clippings of figures spanning global politics, pop culture, and various levels of notoriety. The montage ranges from Ali Khamenei and Adolf Hitler to Vladimir Putin and Keir Starmer. You’ll also spot Osama bin Laden, Benito Mussolini, Donald Trump, and Jeffrey Epstein. It makes you pause and wonder about the curation process behind it all.
Hey, at least it would be great ‘reading’ material
The collection also dips into pop culture and controversial headlines. Elon Musk and Andrew Tate make an appearance, alongside Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. There’s even a newspaper cutout from 2005 showing Prince Harry wearing a swastika to a party.
The tourist aptly captioned his post, “Interesting to say the least.” It seems the bar in question is Brown’s Bar in Tbilisi, and they’re clearly enjoying the viral attention. Responding to comments on their official Instagram page, the venue encouraged curious viewers to “Come and see for yourself.”
Naturally, the bathroom’s incredibly eclectic and provocative decor quickly became the main topic of conversation in the comment section. Viewers offered their own interpretations and jokes, trying to make sense of the bizarre gallery. One commenter perfectly described it as “a little bit of this and a little bit of that bathroom,” while another simply called it “The most interesting bathroom in Tbilisi.”
Some online sleuths even zeroed in on who was, or perhaps more interestingly, who was not included in the display. “Not one picture of Stalin lol,” one viewer noted, prompting a reply that offered some local context: “Maybe some Georgians want to forget that he was one of us.” One commenter who recognized the bar summarized its appeal by saying, “I love whatever is wrong with this bar.”
Drunken nights at bars have often led to hilarious adventures on social media, from interrupted fit checks to conversations that run so long, the bar closes. However, this gallery might be one of the more interesting finds.
Published: Mar 17, 2026 05:48 am