
The Museum of Photo-Newsreel in Kutaisi – a unique collection of historical photographs and newsreels
Visit the David Mkheidze Museum of Photo-Newsreel in Kutaisi and immerse yourself in the history of Imereti through rare photographs, documentaries and archival materials.
📸 A journey into history through the lens
Photographs and newsreels are a window into the past, allowing us to see events that have long since become history. The David Mkheidze Museum of Photo-Newsreels in Kutaisi is a place where unique shots frozen in time are collected. Here you can see rare photographs and documentary footage that captured the development of the region, its culture and everyday life.
This museum is not just about pictures - it is a real archive of life in Imereti, reflecting key moments in the history of Georgia.
🏛 History of the museum's creation
📜 1993 – the year of the foundation of the museum, named after David Mkheidze, a talented photographer and cameraman who dedicated his life to preserving the history of Georgia through the lens of his camera.
🎥 The museum was created with the aim of preserving photo and film documents, as well as materials reflecting the development of documentary filmmaking in the region.
🏆 Today it is the cultural center of Kutaisi, where exhibitions, screenings of rare films and thematic meetings are held.
Exposition
🖼 Unique museum collection
The museum houses over 146,000 exhibits reflecting important historical moments and the cultural heritage of Georgia.
- Photographs – rare shots capturing everyday life, traditions, and significant events.
🎞Newsreels – documentaries dedicated to the history of the region.
📽Photo and video equipment – vintage cameras, film projectors, and equipment from past years.
📜Archival documents – rare historical records, posters, newspaper clippings dedicated to the development of cinema and photography.
🎬 Expositions and exhibitions
The museum regularly organizes exhibitions, each of which reveals a separate era in the history of the region. Among the most popular:
🎞 "Kutaisi Chronicle" - a chronicle of the city's life through footage from the 20th century.
🎥 "Georgia through the lens" - portraits of famous Georgians captured on film.
📸 "From the archive of David Mkheidze" - the photographer's original works and his unique newsreels.
Thematic film screenings are also held here, where you can see rare archival footage.
ℹ️ Useful information for visitors
Contacts
- 📍 Address: 7 Novy Port St., Kutaisi, Imereti, Georgia
- 📞 Phone: +995 557 21 77 21
- ⏰ Opening hours: daily, except Saturday and Sunday, from 10:00 to 17:00
- 🎟 Entry fee: free

How to get there?🚗
- By car: convenient access from the center of Kutaisi, parking is available next to the museum.
- By public transport: minibuses and buses running along the central streets of Kutaisi, with a stop nearby.
- By taxi: affordable rates through local taxi services or Bolt/Yandex.Taxi apps.





✨ The David Mkheidze Museum of Photo and Newsreel is not just a collection of photos and films, but a real guide to the past. Here, every frame is a piece of history, allowing you to look into the life of Imereti in different eras.
📅 When planning a trip to Kutaisi, be sure to include this museum in your route!
Frequently asked questions
❓ Is it possible to take photos in the museum?
📸 Yes, but without a flash, so as not to damage the exhibits.
❓ Is there a guided tour?
🎤 Yes, tours are conducted by prior arrangement.
❓ How long does a visit last?
⏳ On average - 1 hour, but you can stay longer, studying the materials.
❓ Is it possible to buy souvenirs?
🛍 The museum does not have a gift shop, but there are shops with memorabilia nearby.
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