Georgian National Museum
3, Rustaveli Ave, Tbilisi 0105, Georgia
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I suggest you take a guided tour. The exhibit explanations are not adequate and it is hard to know the significance of the material without a guide. The collection is impressive, and VERY old. They emphasize their jewelry, but the numanistic and textile collextions are also considerable. Overall, a well spent 2 hours.
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From the excavations to the history of Soviet Occupation, this is worth the time and entrance fee. There were 4-5 wings Treasures, Soviet Occupation, Ancient Georgia, Early Christian... lot of interesting and beautiful artifacts. There is also a coffee-shop area.
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This museum deepened my understanding of Georgian history and culture. There is a lot more to Georgia than beautiful scenery, delicious food and insane drivers. I found the exhibit about the Soviet occupation especially moving.
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A lot of ancient and interesting collections in this museum. If you visit Tbilisi, you must spare at least one half day to visit this museum. I enjoyed those art works and jewelries from Iran, China, Tibet, Egypt, Georgia in the ancient times. You can see that Georgia is influenced by both Western and Eastern cultures. The most interesting exhibit...
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Great collection, we spent few hours there as we wanted to see everything. I enjoyed soviet occupation exhibit the most, however if you are more into any other period of a georgian history - they have it covered.
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Georgian National Museum is the first famous museum of Georgia. Unfortunately it's almost closed most of the time, Please check working time before going there. It's located in Rustavelli avenue and you can reach there from freedom square easily.
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Very ancient and interesting items are held inside the museum. Recommend to everyone. You can have a long visit there for more than 5 hours.
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If you're not interested in museums just go to this one and see the part you favor more, I think the Soviet part is a must see, though it might be boring, the atmosphere is very nice
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Learn about Georgia's endless history at this well presented hotel. From prehistoric hominid skulls, to Chalcis gold and the Stalinist era, this museum covers everything.
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This museum was full of surprises as didn't realize that the local history was so extensive and interesting. The artifacts from from skulls that were 2.5 million years old to an amazing timber wagon from a burial mound that was 5000 years old, right up to the Soviet Occupation Museum in a very atmospheric darker wing hi h set the...
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I suggest you take a guided tour. The exhibit explanations are not adequate and it is hard to know the significance of the material without a guide. The collection is impressive, and VERY old. They emphasize their jewelry, but the numanistic and textile collextions are also considerable. Overall, a well spent 2 hours.
From the excavations to the history of Soviet Occupation, this is worth the time and entrance fee. There were 4-5 wings Treasures, Soviet Occupation, Ancient Georgia, Early Christian... lot of interesting and beautiful artifacts. There is also a coffee-shop area.
This museum deepened my understanding of Georgian history and culture. There is a lot more to Georgia than beautiful scenery, delicious food and insane drivers. I found the exhibit about the Soviet occupation especially moving.
A lot of ancient and interesting collections in this museum. If you visit Tbilisi, you must spare at least one half day to visit this museum. I enjoyed those art works and jewelries from Iran, China, Tibet, Egypt, Georgia in the ancient times. You can see that Georgia is influenced by both Western and Eastern cultures. The most interesting exhibit...
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Great collection, we spent few hours there as we wanted to see everything. I enjoyed soviet occupation exhibit the most, however if you are more into any other period of a georgian history - they have it covered.
Georgian National Museum is the first famous museum of Georgia. Unfortunately it's almost closed most of the time, Please check working time before going there. It's located in Rustavelli avenue and you can reach there from freedom square easily.
Very ancient and interesting items are held inside the museum. Recommend to everyone. You can have a long visit there for more than 5 hours.
If you're not interested in museums just go to this one and see the part you favor more, I think the Soviet part is a must see, though it might be boring, the atmosphere is very nice
Learn about Georgia's endless history at this well presented hotel. From prehistoric hominid skulls, to Chalcis gold and the Stalinist era, this museum covers everything.
This museum was full of surprises as didn't realize that the local history was so extensive and interesting. The artifacts from from skulls that were 2.5 million years old to an amazing timber wagon from a burial mound that was 5000 years old, right up to the Soviet Occupation Museum in a very atmospheric darker wing hi h set the...
More