Vani Fine Art Museum
- Description
The Museum of Fine Arts in the city of Vani is a unique cultural space founded in 1985. Located at st. Solomon II, 2, in the Vani Municipality, this museum is a non-entrepreneurial (non-profit) legal entity, a division of the Center for the Development of Art, Education and Tourism. Specializing in the field of fine arts, the museum houses a rich collection of 1,652 works of art. Among the exhibits are paintings, graphics and other works, including such wonderful works as “Iavnana” by Lado Gudiashvili, R. “Portrait of Manana” by Sturua, and “Woman with Children” by Eq. Bagdavadze. An important element of the collection is also ethnographic materials that complement the cultural heritage of the region. The museum is open daily, except Mondays, from 10:00 to 18:00. Entry is free, making it accessible to a wide audience. In addition to the permanent exhibition, the museum regularly hosts temporary exhibitions, giving visitors the opportunity to experience various aspects of art. Particular attention is paid to the museum's educational programs, which actively interact with local schools. The curator of the educational program, Tamaz Nikoleishvili, is ready to provide additional information by phone: 599 36 98 23.
Everyday, except Monday, 10.00 – 18.00