🎨 8 Best Tbilisi Museums 2025: Art, History and Cultural Heritage of the Capital
✨ Find out where in Tbilisi you can touch centuries-old history and contemporary art - in these museums everyone will find something for themselves.
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3 Shota Rustaveli Ave., Tbilisi, GeorgiaGeorgian National Museum
Explore the history and culture of Georgia with the National Museum of Georgia. Our museum unites several unique museum…
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Turtle Lake st. 1, Tbilisi, GeorgiaGeorgian National Museum. Giorgi Chitaia Ethnographical Museum – The Open Air Museum
The open-air Ethnographic Museum named after Georgy Chitadze is located on the highway “Turtle Lake”, in the vicinity o…
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Kaspi str., 7, Tbilisi, GeorgiaMuseum of Underground Printing House named after I. V. Stalin in Tbilisi
Discover the pages of history with the Museum of the Underground Printing House in Tbilisi. Learn about a secret printi…
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Georgian Museum of Fine Arts
7 Shota Rustaveli Ave., Tbilisi, Georgia
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Cultural travel has always represented a unique experience of historical immersion and aesthetic enjoyment. And if you go to Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, you will undoubtedly plunge into the rich and diverse cultural heritage of this ancient country. Tbilisi is a city where every street and every building has its own history and unique character. However, the abundance of attractions can be quite overwhelming for a tourist.
In this article, we will look at which museum is best to choose and how to get the most out of this unforgettable cultural journey.
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Dimitri Shevardnadze National gallery
11 Shota Rustaveli Ave., Tbilisi, Georgia
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The works of contemporary Georgian artists are presented at the Dmitry Shevardnadze National Gallery in Tbilisi. Tens o…
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Sioni str., 8, Tbilisi, GeorgiaGeorgian National Museum. Ioseb Grishashvili Tbilisi Historical Museum – Carvasla
The Tbilisi Museum of History named after Joseph Grishashvili-Karvasla is located on Sioni Street, in the city of Tbili…
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8 Sioni St, TbilisiWine Museum
Discover the secrets of Georgian winemaking at the Tbilisi Wine Museum. Explore historical exhibits, unique wines, and …




6 Samgebro Street, Tbilisi, GeorgiaState Museum of Georgian Folk Songs and Musical Instruments
The Museum of Georgian Folk Song and Musical Instruments is located on Samgebro Street, in the very center of Tbilisi, …
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🎨 Planning a cultural trip to Tbilisi? Before you go on a walk through the museums, it’s worth preparing a little. The capital of Georgia has many exhibitions - and each of them reveals a unique facet of history and culture.
📚 What awaits you? Each museum in Tbilisi tells its own story:
— somewhere you will find ancient artifacts and archaeological discoveries,
— somewhere - painting and sculpture,
— and in others, interactive installations dedicated to traditions and architecture.
💡 Tip: Before your visit, research the gallery's theme to ensure you get the most out of your visit.
📌 Tbilisi museums are not just buildings with exhibits. They are an opportunity to feel the spirit of the country, understand its depth and preserve memories of the trip forever.
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🔍 Have you chosen the museums to visit in Tbilisi? Great! Now it's time to find out if they are worth your time. One of the best ways is to read reviews from tourists.
🌐 Reviews are your guide. Today, it is easy to find real opinions on travel platforms, blogs or guidebooks. People share: 📸 which exhibits impressed them, ⏳ how long the walk took, 💬 and whether it is worth going with children or better alone.
⚠️ Not all that glitters is gold. Even if an exhibition looks tempting in photos or in the description, this does not always mean a “wow effect” in real life.
💡 Tip: Read several reviews from different people, especially with similar interests - this will help to form an objective picture and avoid disappointment.

Feedback from a catalog reader
Salome Kiknadze, Rustavi
"Thanks to the museum ratings on Madloba, I was able not only to choose where to go in Tbilisi, but also to plan my day wisely. It is very valuable that the article advises to take into account personal interests - for example, I spent almost three hours in the Museum of Fine Arts. The advice about temporary exhibitions was especially useful - I got to a lecture on Georgian textiles, and it was a real discovery. I was glad that they mentioned the need for breaks - I was really able to enjoy the atmosphere, and not just run through the halls. Such recommendations make the trip conscious and rich. Thanks to Madloba for a high-quality and thoughtful approach"
Plan your visit time
🏺 A museum is not only a place, but also time. Some exhibitions can be seen in 30 minutes, while others can take up to half a day.
🎭 Follow the schedule and events. Many museums host temporary exhibitions, themed events, master classes, and lectures. They can be much more interesting than the permanent collection, especially if the topic is close to you personally.
🎯 Consider your own interests. Do you like painting? Then set aside more time for art galleries. Are you a history buff? You might be captivated by an archaeological exhibition for a couple of hours.
💡 Advice: leave time for a break - sit in the museum courtyard, a café, or just digest your impressions.
Plan your route

🗺️ Plan your route in advance — and your walk will be twice as enjoyable. Once you have chosen the museums to visit and figured out how much time you are willing to spend on each, it is time to move on to the next step — planning your route around the city.
🏛️ Tbilisi is more than just museums. The city itself is an open-air museum. Unique architecture, ancient courtyards, narrow cobbled streets — all this can and should be explored between visits to exhibition halls.
💡 Tip: Leave some space in your schedule for spontaneous discoveries. Sometimes a random turn leads to the most beautiful views or a cozy cafe that you won’t find in a guidebook.

Feedback from a catalog reader
David Meskhi, Batumi
"I really liked how the Madloba rating focuses not only on museums, but also on how to harmoniously fit them into the route around Tbilisi. This is really important - after all, the city itself is like part of the exhibition. Thanks to the advice to leave room for spontaneous discoveries, I found a small antique shop in the courtyard of the museum, which was as memorable as the exhibitions. It was nice that the routes are thought out taking into account time - you can choose how much you want to devote to each museum. This is not just a reference book, but an assistant on a real journey. Thank you for such a detailed and heartfelt selection!"
Open yourself to something new

🚶♂️ It's time to start a cultural journey around Tbilisi! Finally, the moment has come when you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the capital's museums and galleries.
📚 Follow the events - it will be interesting! Many museums hold lectures, master classes, thematic meetings and even small festivals.
🗣 Talk to experts! Don't be shy about asking a guide or a museum employee a question. Often they can tell you something that is not written on the signs - personal stories, rare facts or curious legends.
✨ And perhaps it is on this journey that you will discover something that will touch your soul: a forgotten artifact, an artist's view, an ancient tradition or new inspiration.
Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia, offers unique opportunities for cultural travel. To get the most out of visiting the city's museums, you should carefully select the establishments, evaluate their reputation, plan your time and route.
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The Most Frequent Questions
🎯 There are many interesting museums to visit in Tbilisi, such as national art galleries, archaeological museums, museums of history and culture of Georgia, as well as museums dedicated to local cooking and crafts.
⏱️ The time required to visit each museum depends on its size and content. Some museums can be visited in 1-2 hours, and in others you can spend a full day enjoying the expositions.
🔍 Before traveling to Tbilisi, it is recommended to look for information about museums in our Catalog, there is a special section about Museums in Tbilisi. We are constantly searching for information on the official websites of museums, tourist portals, and also read reviews of other travelers on various platforms.
🤔 The choice of a museum depends on your interests and preferences. If you are interested in history, choose museums dedicated to archaeology and historical events. If you are an art connoisseur, stop at art galleries.
🗺️ To make the best route, determine the list of museums that you want to visit and distribute them according to their proximity to each other. Use maps and navigation apps to optimize travel time between museums.





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Спасибо за такой вдохновляющий материал! Сохраняю в закладки и уже мечтаю о том дне, когда сама пройдусь по залам с грузинскими шедеврами, фотоаппаратом и чашкой кофе в руках ☕🎨
Если вы планируете поездку в Тбилиси, то в данной статье вы найдёте не только полезные советы по выбору музеев, но и готовый культурный маршрут. Город поистине радует своим разнообразием музеев: от исторических центров до художественных выставок.