Kaspi Museum of the Politically Repressed
- Description
The Museum of the Politically Repressed in Kaspi is a place where living history greets visitors. Located at: st. Saakadze, 126, Kaspi, the museum was founded in 2016 and operates as a private institution. This historical museum offers visitors a unique collection dedicated to the politically repressed. Its vaults contain valuable photographs and printed materials documenting the tragic period of political repression. Open daily from 10:00 to 17:00. Entry is absolutely free for all visitors. Free entry is provided to children under 6 years of age, employees of Georgian and foreign museums, ICOM members (with an ID card), people with disabilities (with a valid ID) and refugees. This museum provides an opportunity to better understand and appreciate the tragic events of the past, as well as pay tribute to the memory of the victims of political repression.
Everyday, 10.00 – 17.00
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ААнтон Заславский
Музей в Грузии оказался настоящим временем провождением. Я чувствовал себя как исследователь, погружаясь в исторические периоды и переживая события прошлого вместе с героями на экспозициях. Особенно поразили реалистичные реконструкции древних поселений и битв. Это место точно стоит посетить для всех, кто ценит историю
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ЕЕлена Ворфоломеева
Не ожидала, что музей может быть таким увлекательным