
Historical Museum of Kharagauli – exhibits of antiquity and heritage of Imereti
Get to know the history of Kharagauli in one of the main museums of the region. Archaeological artifacts, ancient finds and a unique ethnographic collection are waiting for you!
📍 In the heart ofKharagauli, a cozy town surrounded by picturesque mountains and green valleys, there is a unique place where the rich history of the region is collected. Here, not far from the temple, there is a small but valuable collection of artifacts reflecting the culture and life of the Georgian people.
🗿 Visitors can see ancient bronze items, old household items, rare coins and paintings by Georgian artists. Each exhibition takes you to different eras, telling about the lives of people who inhabited these lands for centuries.
🏛 History of the creation of the museum
📖 The history of the Kharagauli Historical Museum began in 1977, when a group of local researchers and enthusiasts decided to collect historical artifacts found in the region in one place. Kharagauli, located among the picturesque mountain ranges of Imereti, is famous for its rich past, and its cultural heritage required careful preservation.
🛠 Since its opening, the museum has become not just an exhibition space, but an important cultural center where you can study archaeological finds, household items, ethnographic materials and works of art. Its collection includes about 10,000 exhibits, each of which tells its own unique story.
📍 The museum occupies a small building near the central part of the city, next to the temple. It contains rare coins, weapons, old books and manuscripts, making it a real treasure trove of knowledge for historians, researchers and anyone interested in Georgia's past.

🔎 What can you see in the museum?
🌍 Archaeological finds
- Bronze buckles, weapons and axes
- Coins from various eras found in the vicinity
- Tools and household items of ancient inhabitants
🎭 Ethnographic collection
- National costumes and jewelry of the 19th-20th centuries
- Dishes, carpets, handicrafts
- Ancient books and religious artifacts
🖼 Painting and sculpture
- Works of famous Georgian artists
- Wood carving and decorative art
🏹 Military artifacts
- Daggers, swords and armor of Georgian warriors
- Historical documents and photographs
🎶 Walking through the small halls, you can literally feel the breath of history. Here it is easy to imagine what Georgia looked like hundreds of years ago, because each exhibit opens the door to the past.
ℹ️ Useful information for visitors
Contacts
- 📍 Address: 9 April St., 47, Kharagauli, Imereti, Georgia
- 📞 Phone: +995 433 21 41 16
- ⏰ Opening hours: daily, except Saturday and Sunday, from 10:00 to 17:00
- 🎟 Entry fee: free
🏛 Kharagauli Historical Museum is an amazing place where traces of centuries-old history of Georgia are collected. From ancient artifacts to ethnographic collections – each exhibit here tells a unique story.
🎟 If you are interested in the history and culture of Georgia, be sure to visit this museum – it will give you a real journey through time!
🏰 What to visit nearby?
Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park
🌿 One of the largest reserves in Georgia, spreading over 107,083 hectares, it is an ideal place for ecotourism, where you can enjoy majestic nature and unique biodiversity! 🌲✨
Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ in Kharagauli
⛪ The main Orthodox shrine of Kharagauli is a place of spiritual peace and living history. Divine services, wedding and baptism ceremonies are held here, and the majestic architecture and ancient frescoes attract pilgrims and connoisseurs of culture.✨
Shorapani Fortress
🏰 An ancient fortress in the heart of Imereti is a strategic stronghold with a rich history dating back to the 3rd century BC. Here, the cultures of the East and West merged, and the walls remember battles and royal decrees. 📜✨
Zestaponi Museum of Local Lore
📜 Zestafoni Museum of Local History – a window into the region’s past! A unique collection of artifacts found in the Shorapani Fortress and on Mount Kvintsikhi, original tools from the 7th-6th centuries BC and rare documents from the 20th century await you in this historical center. 🏺✨
❓ Frequently asked questions
Can I take photos in the museum?
📸 Yes, photography is allowed, but no flash.
Are there tours?
🎤 Yes, museum staff conduct tours by prior arrangement.
How long does a visit to the museum last?
⏳ On average, 30-40 minutes, but history buffs may need more time.
Is the museum open on holidays?
📅 In most cases, yes, but it is better to check by phone.






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