Discover the best top things to do in Georgia, Georgia including Keda Historical Museum, Sergi Makalatia Gori Historical and Ethnographical Museum, Ethnographic Museum "Borjgalo", Georgian National Museum, Sport Museum, Abkhazia State Museum, Givi Eliava Martvili Local Museum, The Sighnaghi Museum, Kobuleti Museum, House-Museum Khetsuriani.
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5.0 based on 168 reviews
The Museum is located about 2 km away from Batumi covering 3000 m² with suitable infrastructure, greenery and pedestrian paths. 62 mannequins representing the life and traditions of local people including workmanship, industrial farming, woodcarving, residential or industrial buildings and 11 meters high waterfall with the forest cover. Ethnographic museum “Borjghalo” is the first private museum in Georgia and presented domain, sculpture or houses are created by only one person, Kemal Turmanidze as a result of his dedication and hard work for decades. Georgian village in one area it' a short description of our museum. The museum has an open and enclosed space, which creates a cosy atmosphere for visitors in any weather.
I spent really nice time during my visit. Great knowledge and Perfect english/russian of my guide Tamta made me feel like traveling in time to beautifull past of Georgia. It was helpfull to understand the culture and fulfilled my exploration of Georgian history. I can also honestly recomend this place to families with chlidren as I've seen extremely excited group of chlidren watching "magic" waterfall. IT was so funny :)
4.5 based on 831 reviews
This is a compact and well-curated museum that combines elements of typical a historical museum, an art museum, and a natural history museum into one roof. Plan for ~2 hours visit. The highlight for me was the exceptional exhibit on ancient hominids (humans and their ancestors) which includes fossil skulls found all around the world, explanations of the current scientific consensus on human evolutionary history, and reconstructions of what these hominids might have looked like. This topic is very relevant to Georgia, as some of the oldest human remains found outside of Africa were recently found in Dmanisi, Kartli region (1.8 million years old). There is also a nice section on the fauna of Georgia, consisting of large and small animals found all over the country. The bulk of the museum focuses on artifacts of Georgian civilization from tens of thousands of years BC to the present. The state of preservation of some of these objects is truly astonishing! My favorites were the intricate gold jewelry, a 4000-year old wooden carriage, and the national costumes of different regions. When we visited, there was also a temporary exhibit about Stalin's purges of artists and intellectuals in Georgia. Overall, this museum is a must-see while visiting Tbilisi!
4.5 based on 9 reviews
Merry Christmas & Seasonal Greetings From New Zealand Visited the Museum on my way travelling thru Georgia Great Little Museum - Showing many European , World & Olympic champions Carry a photo of the Museum sign to get directions from locals - Centrally located Takes about 1/2 to 1 hour to visit Thanks very much for the personal tour
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Beatifully displayed items from all eras of history , from wars to country living , it has a bit of everything. detail in the display is fascinating and so is the condition the items are in , would very much recommend a visit , it was above what i expected a small museum to be .
4.5 based on 2 reviews
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