We have collected all the most interesting things about Georgia
Author: Daria Kharchenko
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Yakov Nikoladze House Museum
Yakov Nikoladze is a famous Georgian sculptor. His house-museum now displays a variety of sculptures, including busts, portraits of different personalities, their figures, sketches made by him personally. Also in the house is a large collection of photographs and other documentary materials.
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Veriko Anjaparidze and Mikhail Chiaureli House Museum
The Veriko Anjaparidze and Mikhail Chiaureli House-Museum contains the richest collection of materials of famous figures of theater and cinema in Georgia. here you can learn everything about the development of these crafts, and rich materials from archives, photographs, audio and video recordings, paintings and many o…
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House Museum of Elena Akhvlediani
The house-museum of Elena Akhvlediani preserves the richest memory of the famous artist. Her paintings, graphics, illustrations for various books, various sketches and other things related to the artist's life are presented here. This house is the former apartment-workshop of Elena Akhvlediani.
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Mose Toidze House Museum
Not even fans of the work of the famous artist Moshe Toidze should visit his house-museum, because it conveys the incredible spirit of history. The main part of the collection, of course, are paintings and drawings by the artist himself, but there are also many items that simply relate to his life: furniture, library,…
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Zahariya Paliashvili House Museum
If you are interested in the personality and creativity of Zachary Paliashvili, then in no case do not pass by his house-museum. More than 5000 materials are stored here. Among them are a personal archive, original scores of operas, posters of productions, manuscripts, a library, paintings, sculptures, graphics and mu…
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Ekvtima Takaishvili Memorial Museum-Chapel
At the Ekvtima Takaishvili Memorial Chapel Museum you can see a variety of items that reflect the history of Ekvtima Takaishvili's life and work. Here you will find various documentary summaries, his photographs, memorabilia and materials from the archives. By all means, don't pass by.
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Museum of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts
The Museum of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts houses more than a thousand works by the most prominent masters. Initially, the museum only held a collection of works by students of the academy, but now it has been expanded. Be sure to visit this museum and enjoy the beautiful works of art.
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Museum of Georgian Emigration
The Tbilisi State University Museum includes many other museums. The Museum of Archaeology presents a huge variety of exhibits, whose age starts from the Stone Age to the late Middle Ages. The Museum of Geography keeps an atlas of Sulhan Saba Orbeliani, unique photographic materials and much more. Museum of Zoology co…
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Tbilisi State University History Museum
The Tbilisi State University History Museum contains seven other museums, each with a different focus: historical, archeological, geographical, zoological, mineralogical, paleontological, and Georgian emigration museums. The History Museum contains exhibits about the history of the development and establishment of Tbi…
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Tbilisi Tinatin Tumanishvili Puppet Museum
The collection of the Tbilisi Tumanishvili Puppet Museum was based on the dolls of the Georgian activist herself. Now the museum houses a variety of dolls from different countries: mechanical toys, author dolls, various antique furniture, books, tapestries and much more.
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Tapestry Museum of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts
The Tapestry Museum of the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts is a truly unusual museum. It preserves paintings, sculptures, which were created over many years by students and teachers of this academy. This is what makes the museum different from other museums. The museum functions as one of the creative workshops.
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State Silk Museum
The State Silk Museum is one of the oldest museums in the country. The museum collection consists of cocoons of silk producing countries not only in Georgia, but all over the world, silk thread and other fabrics. If you are interested in the history of silk production, visit the State Silk Museum.