Open-air museum in the village of Kapnistavi
- Description
The Kapnistavi Museum is a unique open-air ethnographic space in the heart of the village of the same name in Adjara. It houses ancient items and household items of the local residents' ancestors, as well as artifacts found during excavations. The special feature is the covering made of Marseille tiles, brought to the region during the time of the free port of Batumi. The initiator of the creation and the tour guide is Zurab Bedianidze, a local resident and the keeper of the village's history.
This place tells about the history and traditions of the region, immersing guests in the rich culture of Adjara. In addition to the exhibits, here you can enjoy the picturesque nature with waterfalls and visit local wineries.
If you are planning a trip to Adjara, be sure to include Kapnistavi in your route - the past comes to life here at every step.