The historical and cultural heritage of Adjara is an art museum in Batumi. History and useful information.
It's hard to imagine a trip to Batumi without visiting the Adjara Art Museum. It has collected many works of art and is one of the main attractions of the city. The blog "MadLoba" will tell you how to get here quickly, tell you about the main advantages of this place.
The Museum of Fine Arts of Adjara occupies not the last place among the sights of Georgia. It was opened in 1998, and is now considered one of the cultural centers of Georgia.
The building, where the Adjara Museum of Art is located, was built in post-war 1949 according to the project of K. Javakhishvili. The architectural style is the Stalinist Empire. The relief frieze decorating the facade was created by T. Abakelia.
Collection
The museum's collection has about 500 items of storage: paintings, works of decorative and applied art, sculpture, etc. Ancient art and modern authors are represented here.
The main exhibition is located on the second floor. It is divided thematically and chronologically:
- art of ancient Georgia;
- soviet period;
- Russian, Eastern and Western European art.
The museum is particularly proud of the works of N. Pirosmanishvili, G. Gabashvili, L. Gudiashkili, D. Kakibadze and other Georgian artists. These are peculiar national treasures.
Temporary exhibitions of contemporary Georgian artists and sculptors are organized on the ground floor.
A small number of exhibits are exhibited at the same time. This allows you to slowly examine them in detail and enjoy the art.
Probably there are no masterpieces of world significance here, but the museum is remarkable. The staff lovingly tell about the exhibits presented.
The museum hosts lectures on art, musical performances. There is a children's art studio and a library.
Tourists coming to any country often want not just to relax, but also to get acquainted with its history and culture. Therefore, when going on a trip and choosing what to see in Georgia, in Adjara, pay attention to the art museum in Batumi.
Where is it
Address: Z. Gorgiladze str. 8, Batumi.
The museum is located almost in the center of the city, Zurab Gorgiladze Street is one of the main ones. It runs parallel to Rustaveli Avenue and the embankment.
Nearby is the park "May 6", where both locals and tourists like to walk.
There are several public transport stops in the museum area:
- "City Hall" — bus No 2A and No 17;
- "Conservatory" — bus No. 7;
- "Rustaveli/Asatiani" — bus No 10, 10A, and No 15.
Useful information
The museum is open daily from 10:00 to 18:00, except Mondays.
The ticket price is 3 lari (≈ 0.9$ or 70 rubles).
Students and schoolchildren pay 1 lari (≈ 0.3$ or 23 rubles).
Come to Adjara, here you will see the most beautiful places of Georgia.
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Музей небольшой, в два этажа, но чувствуешь там себя просторно. И это прекрасная возможность узнать то, как видели и какой вклад внесли грузинские мастера.
Рядом есть фонтаны в тени деревьев и милый сквер.
куства.Особенно люблю рассматривать древнюю живопись Да и современный художники тоже интересны.Хорошо,что работы в музее выстав-
ляются в небольшом количестве экспонатов. Так появляется возможность лучше вникнуть в смысл картин и насладиться прекрасными экс-
понатами.Туристам приехавшим на отдых и уважающих художественное изобразительное искусство,будет интересно посетить этот музей.