We have collected all the most interesting things about Georgia
Tag: грузинская литература
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Georgiy Dzigvashvili Memorial Museum in Vani – a history of struggle and memory
Learn the history of the Georgiy Dzigvashvili Memorial Museum in Vani. Exhibits, biography of the poet, participation in the anti-Soviet movement and unique facts.
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Otia Ioseliani House Museum in Tskaltubo: A Guide to the World of Art and Wine
Immerse yourself in the world of the famous Georgian writer and playwright Otia Ioseliani in his house-museum in Tskaltubo. Expositions, books, wine tastings and a unique atmosphere await you.
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Paolo Iashvili House Museum in Argveti – Cultural Heritage of Georgia
The Paolo Iashvili House Museum in Argveti is a unique place where you can see archival materials, rare photographs, restored furniture and learn more about the outstanding Georgian poet.
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Mukhran Machavariani House Museum in Argveti – Cultural Heritage of Georgia
The Mukhran Machavariani House Museum in Argveti is a unique place dedicated to the Georgian poet. Here you can see personal belongings, manuscripts, photographs and learn more about his creative heritage.
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Giorgi Leonidze State Museum of Georgian Literature
The Giorgi Leonidze State Museum of Georgian Literature has been working since the thirties of the last century. Here an archive of the works of the most famous Georgian writers, their portraits, manuscripts and remnants of letters is collected. Each exhibit is unique - you won't find such a collection anywhere else.
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The uniqueness of the Georgian language. "Gamarjoba genatsvale" or "Hello, good friend"
The uniqueness of the Georgian language and the expression "Gamarjoba, genatsvale!", which cannot be fully translated into Russian. On madloba you will find the exact value. And if you see “Gamarjoba” on the streets of Georgia, feel free to come in, because the gastronomic secrets of the delicious cuisine of this coun…
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Georgian literature - from the first letter to the masterpiece
The first inscriptions in the Georgian language were found on a building built in 430. And the first literary work dates back to 483 - "The Martyrdom of Saint Shushanik". "Visramiani" is a free translation of the Georgian author Sargis Tmogveli.