The Museum of Jewish History (Tbilisi, Georgia) / ებრაული ისტორიის მუზეუმი, თბილისი
While going up Abkhazi street we can see Anton Catalicos street when turning to the right. Here we find the Museum of Jewish History in Georgia named after David Baazov. The Museum is in the building of a former cupola synagogue of the 19th century. During the Soviet regime, in the 20s, the synagogue was closed. Now it is being reconstructed and is closed for a while.
Georgian National Museum (Tbilisi, Georgia) / საქართველოს ეროვნული მუზეუმი
To the right of the square there is the State Museum of Georgia after Simon Janashia, founded in 1923 on the basis of the Caucasian Museum, which had existed since 1825. It is the largest storehouse for the monuments of Georgian culture. Of special interest are the materials from Trialeti burial mounds, referred to the second century before Christ, gold and silver vessels, ceramic items decorated with design. World arts masterpieces include Trialeti gold cup decorated with precious stones and hermetic design. Jewelry articles of the 5-6 centuries B.C. are distinguished by their exclusive perfection of technique and subtle artistic taste: gold diadems, bracelets, earrings, pendants, silver decorations for horse harness, jugs, cups, goblets. It contains vast collections of weaponry and coins not only from Georgia, but from Middle East countries. Ethnographic Department keeps handicrafts' articles - cloths, carpets, wonderful wood fretwork.
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Georgian National Museum. Tbilisi Archaeological Repository - თბილისის არქეოლოგიური მუზეუმი
მდებარეობა: თბილსი, დიღმის მასივი (თრელის გორა)
Location: Digomi Massiv, Tbilisi, Georgia
თბილისის არქეოლოგიური მუზეუმი მდებარეობს დიღმის მასივში თრელიგორების ნასახლარის ერთ-ერთ ბორცვზე. დაარსდა არქეოლოგ როსტომ აბრამიშვილის ინიციატივით 1988 წელს. მუზეუმში დაცულია თანამედროვე თბილისის ტერიტორიაზე მოპოვებული არქეოლოგიური მასალის უმეტესობა. ქალაქის ტერიტორიაზე გამოვლენილი 200-ზე მეტი არქეოლოგიური ძეგლი 6000-წლოვანი უწყვეტი დასახლების ისტორიას ასახავს.
ექსპონატთა რაოდენობა: 10 000
კოლექციების მოკლე აღწერა: საცავში დაცულია თბილისის ტერიტორიაზე არქეოლოგიური გათხრების შედეგად აღმოჩენილი ძეგლები, რომელთა ქრონოლოგია მოიცავს პერიოდს ძვ. წ. V ათასწლეულიდან ფეოდალური ხანის ჩათვლით. მათ შორის: მოკალული ბრინჯაოს ნივთები დელისის ნამოსახლარიდან, რომელთა ასაკი 4000 წელს აღწევს; თრელის სამაროვანის ძვ. წ. XII-VIII-VII სს-ის სამეფო სამარხების ინვენტარი, ბრინჯაოსა და თიხის მცირე სკულპტურის ნიმუშები, სხვადასხვა მასალებისაგან დამზადებული სამკაულები, კერამიკისა და მინის ნაწარმი და სხვა.
საცავის მუშაობის განრიგი: მუზეუმში მიმდინარეობს რეკონსტრუქცია
საცავში შესასვლელი ბილეთის ფასი: მუზეუმში მიმდინარეობს რეორგანიზაცია
The museum was established in 1988 by the well-known Georgian archaeologist, head of the Tbilisi archaeological expedition, Rostom Abramishvili (1924-1996). The museum houses monuments, discovered by the archaeological excavations in Tbilisi. The chronological frames of the collections are from the V c. B.C. up to the feudal times. In the museum is kept the earliest in the world samples of tinned bronze objects from the Delisi (Tbilisi district) dwelling, dated as 4.000 years old; bronze buckle inlayed with silver decorated with horse rider image; inventory of the Treli royal burials (XII-VIII-VII c.c. B.C.).
Open Air Museum of Ethnography, Tbilisi, Georgia
The Giorgi Chitaia Open Air Museum of Ethnography in Tbilisi, Georgia houses cultural architecture and exhibits from all over Georgia. Located in the Vake district, the whole museum covers 52 hectures of land and comprises over 14 ethnographic zones, 70 historical buildings and over 8,000 folk artifacts, including traditional household items. With friendly English and Russian speaking guides, the museum provides an excellent insight into Georgian culture and history.
Turtle Lake, a weekend recreational destination for Georgians, is also located uphill from the museum. It makes a pleasant stroll and there are cafés and restaurants for those who wish to grab a drink or a bite in the peaceful surrounding.
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Tbilisi Georgian: თბილისი)is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of approximately 1.5 million people. Founded in the 5th century AD by Vakhtang I Gorgasali, the monarch of the Kingdom of Iberia, Tbilisi since served as the capital of various Georgian kingdoms and republics. Between 1801 and 1917, then being under the rule of the former Russian Empire, Tbilisi was the seat of the Imperial Viceroy, governing both Southern and Northern Caucasus.
Because of its location on the crossroads between Europe and Asia, and its proximity to lucrative east-west trade routes, throughout history Tbilisi was a point of contention between various global powers. The city's location to this day ensures its position as an important transit route for various energy and trade projects. Tbilisi's diverse history is reflected in its architecture, which is a mix of medieval, classical, Middle Eastern, Art Nouveau, Stalinist and Modernist structures.
Historically Tbilisi has been home to people of multiple cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, though it is currently overwhelmingly Eastern Orthodox Christian. Its notable tourist destinations include cathedrals Sameba and Sioni, classical Freedom Square, Rustaveli Avenue and Agmashenebeli Avenue, medieval Narikala Fortress, pseudo-Moorish Opera Theater, and the Georgian National Museum.
Location:Tbilisi is located in the South Caucasus at 41° 43' North Latitude and 44° 47' East Longitude. The city lies in Eastern Georgia on both banks of the Mt'k'vari River. The elevation of the city ranges from 380–770 metres above sea level (1,250–2,530 ft) and has the shape of an amphitheatre surrounded by mountains on three sides. To the north, Tbilisi is bounded by the Saguramo Range, to the east and south-east by the Iori Plain, to the south and west by various endings (sub-ranges) of the Trialeti Range.
The relief of Tbilisi is complex. The part of the city which lies on the left bank of the Mt'k'vari River extends for more than 30 km (19 mi) from the Avchala District to River Lochini. The part of the city which lies on the right side of the Mt'k'vari River, on the other hand, is built along the foothills of the Trialeti Range, the slopes of which in many cases descend all the way to the edges of the river Mt'k'vari. The mountains, therefore, are a significant barrier to urban development on the right bank of the Mt'k'vari River. This type of a geographic environment creates pockets of very densely developed areas while other parts of the city are left undeveloped due to the complex topographic relief.To the north of the city, there is a large reservoir (commonly known as the Tbilisi Sea) fed by irrigation canals.
As a multicultural city, Tbilisi is home to more than 100 ethnic groups. Around 89% of the population consists of ethnic Georgians, with significant populations of other ethnic groups such as Armenians, Russians, and Azeris. Along with the above-mentioned groups, Tbilisi is home to other ethnic groups including Ossetians, Abkhazians, Ukrainians, Greeks, Germans, Jews, Estonians, Kurds, Assyrians & Yazidis, and others.More than 95% of the residents of Tbilisi practise forms of Christianity (the most predominant of which is the Georgian Orthodox Church). The Russian Orthodox Church, which is in Full communion with the Georgian, and the Armenian Apostolic Church have significant followings within the city as well. A minority of the population (around 1.5%) practises Islam (mainly Shia Islam), while about 0.1% of Tbilisi's population practises Judaism. There is also Roman Catholic church and the Yazidi Sultan Ezid Temple.Tbilisi has been historically known for religious tolerance. This is especially evident in the city's Old Town, where a mosque, synagogue, and Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches can be found less than 500 metres (1,600 ft) from each other.Wikipedia
National Palace Museum, Tbilisi, Georgia Музей Национального Дворца в Тбилиси, Грузия 그루지야 트빌리시 여행
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Красивый Дворец и интересный музей, который стоит посетить!
Во Дворце 10 музейных пространств.
4 экспозиционных зала: Мраморный Зал, Зеркальный Зал, Белый Зал и Зал им. Р. Табукашвили.
В залах выставлены экспонаты времен Царского наместника а также полученные со дня основания дворца подарки, сувениры и награды. Во Дворце выставлены копии эскизов известного грузинского художника Ладо Гудиашвили.
Музей работает каждый день, кроме понедельника.
С 11:00 до 17:00
Адрес: Проспект Руставели номер 6
Beautiful Palace and interesting museum, which is worth a visit!
In the Palace 10 museum spaces.
4 exhibition halls: Marble Hall, Mirror Hall, White Hall and the Hall. R. Tabukashvili.
The halls exhibit exhibits from the time of the Tsar governor, as well as gifts, souvenirs and awards received since the founding of the palace. In the Palace exhibited copies of sketches by the famous Georgian artist Lado Gudiashvili.
The museum is open every day except Monday.
Working hours from 11:00 to 17:00.
Address: 6 Shota Rustaveli Ave, Tbilisi
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Museum of Money (Tbilisi, Georgia) / ფულის მუზეუმი
If you are fond of numismatics, the most curious thing you can find there is the Money Museum, housed in the bank. The museum was established in 2001. The museum's exposition bears in a chronological order a manycentury history of money industry and money circulation in Georgia since the 4th century B.C. as well as money from foreign countries: Kolkhuri tetri, Macedonian starter, antique coins, Arabian drachmas, Venetian ducats… Here you can buy copies of old Georgian money, modern Georgian investment, jubilee and collection money.
Georgian National Museum. D. Shevardnadze National Gallery (9 April Park, Tbilisi, Georgia)
Address: 11, Shota Rustaveli Ave., 0108, Tbilisi
Phone: (+995 032) 2 15 73 00
E-mail: nationalgallery@museum.ge
Web-site: museum.ge
Date of establishment: 1917
Judicial status of the museum: since 2007 – unified in the Legal Public Entity - Georgian National Museum
(under the governmental control of Ministry of Culture and Monuments Protection of Georgia)
Type (profile): Art
Quantity of stored items: More than 30 000 items
Museum collection description: In the museum funds of the museum are stored more than 30.000 items of contemporary Georgian art (painting, sculpture, graphics and decorative art). Among them are works of Elene Akhvlediani, David Kakabadze, Lado Gudiashvili, Sergo Kobuladze, Zurab Nizharadze, Edmund Kalandadze, Tengiz Mirzashvili, Dimitri Eristavi, Merab Berdzenishvili, Elguja Amashukeli, Irakli Parjiani, Gia Bugadze, Gia Gugushvili, Levan Lagidze, Nana Churgulia, Gogi Tsereteli, etc.
Working hours: Everyday except Monday, 10.00am – 18.00pm
Ticket price: Adult -5 GEL, Students - 1.00 GEL, Schoolchildren 0.5 GEL, Guided Tour Fee: schoolchildren - 10 GEL, adults - 25 GEL.
Free of charge: Children under 6 years of age and homeless children. Groups: Employees of Georgian and Foreign Museums, ICOM members (with valid identification), First and second category disabled persons (with valid identification), specialists and students connected to museum (with valid identification).
Exhibitions: Periodical exhibition of different collections in Georgia and in foreign countries museums.
Educational Programmes: The Georgian National Museum created the Department of Educational Programmes in 2005 which are focus on the Museum collections (E-mail: program@museum.ge, phone: (+995 593) 328 345)
Publications: Museum catalogues and booklets
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Tbilisi Travel Guide - Georgia Amazing Atmosphere
Tbilisi Travel Guide - Georgia Amazing Atmosphere
Tbilisi (Georgian: თბილისი) is the capital and the largest city of Georgia, lying on the banks of the Kura River with a population of roughly 1.5 million inhabitants. Tbilisi is known for its distinctive architecture, which reflects the city's storied past and comprises an eclectic mix of Medieval, Neoclassical, Art Nouveau, Stalinist and Modernist structures. Present-day Tbilisi is one of the safest cities in Europe and frequently ranks among the most popular emerging destinations thanks to Georgia's growing tourism industry.
Tbilisi lies in the centre of eastern Georgia, in the foothills of the Trialeti mountain range. According to Georgian legends, it was founded in the 5th century by King Vakhtang Gorgasali who, while hunting, shot a pheasant which fell into a warm spring and was either boiled or healed. Either way, the king was inspired to found a city on the site, and the name of the city derives from the Georgian word tbili meaning warm.
Tbilisi has cool winters and warm summers. There is very little rain. It rains only 70 days per year. It is common to snow in Tbilisi in the beginning of the year. Most rain falls on the summer months. Summers in Tbilisi can get very hot, with the record high being 42°C, winters can get cold with the record low being -24.4°C.
Main transport inside and outside Tbilisi city is bus and minibus - marshrutka. Tbilisi has a two-line metro system. City buses are yellow or blue, and come in various sizes. The bus number and a description of the route are usually listed on signs in the bus windows, but only in Georgian. Tbilisi had a tram network, since 1883 starting from horse-driven trams and from 25 December 1904 electric tramway.
Historically, Tbilisi has been home to people of multiple cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, though it is currently overwhelmingly Eastern Orthodox Christian. Its notable tourist destinations include cathedrals Sameba and Sioni, Freedom Square, Rustaveli Avenue and Agmashenebeli Avenue, medieval Narikala Fortress, the pseudo-Moorish Opera Theater, and the Georgian National Museum.
Beyond traditional attractions, Tbilisi has developed burgeoning nightclub culture which started to attract international media attention in the 2010s. The leading clubs such as Bassiani, Mtkvarze, Khidi, and Café Gallery have featured major international DJs as well as local performers.
Tbilisi has important landmarks and sightseeing locations. The Parliament and the government (State Chancellery) buildings of Georgia, as well as the Supreme Court of Georgia, are in Tbilisi. The city has important cultural landmarks such as the Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi State Conservatoire, Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre, Shota Rustaveli State Academic Theatre, Marjanishvili State Academic Theatre, the Sameba Cathedral, the Vorontsov's Palace (also known as the Children's Palace today), many state museums, the National Public Library of the Parliament of Georgia, the National Bank of Georgia, Tbilisi Circus, The Bridge of Peace and other important institutions. During the Soviet times, Tbilisi continuously ranked in the top four cities in the Soviet Union for the number of museums. Out of the city's historic landmarks, the most notable are the Narikala fortress (4th–17th century), Anchiskhati Basilica (6th century, built up in the 16th century), Sioni Cathedral (8th century, later rebuilt), and Church of Metekhi.
A lot to see in Tbilisi such as :
Narikala
Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi
Jvari
Bridge of Peace
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
Shota Rustaveli Avenue
Tbilisi Sioni Cathedral
Mtatsminda Park
Sulfur baths
Freedom Square, Tbilisi
Kartlis Deda
Georgian National Museum
National Botanical Garden of Georgia
Anchiskhati Basilica
Metekhi St. Virgin Church
Turtle Lake
Samtavro Monastery
Tbilisi Open Air Museum of Ethnography
Mtatsminda Pantheon
Art Museum of Georgia
Georgian National Opera Theater
Tbilisi sea
Kashveti Church
Lisi Lake
Vake Park
Shio-Mgvime monastery
mtatsminda
Tbilisi Zoo
Freedom Square
Ceremonial Palace of Georgia
Jan Shardeni Street
Narikala Castle
Gino Paradise Tbilisi
Sololaki Street
Saint George's Church, Tbilisi
The Dezerter Bazaar
Zedazeni Monastery
Georgian House Restaurant
Betania Monastery
Tbilisi TV Broadcasting Tower
Orbeliani Baths
Tbilisi Aerial Tramway
Tbilisi History Museum
Chreli Abano
Tbilisi National Park
Tbilisi Circus
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( Tbilisi - Georgia ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Tbilisi . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tbilisi - Georgia
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State Museum of Georgian Folk Songs and Musical Instruments (Tbilisi)
Address: 6, Samgebro str., (Narikala fortress road) 0105, Tbilisi
Phone: (+995 032) 2 457 721
E-mail: gia420@rambler.ru, shoshia1977@yahoo.com
Web-site: openmuseum.org/museum
Date of establishment: 1984
Judicial status of the museum: since 2005 - Legal Public Entity (under governmental control of Ministry of Culture and Monuments Protection of Georgia)
Type (profile): Art Museum
Quantity of stored items: 4500
Description: The museum houses collections of Georgian and South Caucasian people authentic musical instruments, as well as European mechanical and classical musical instruments, collection of arghans. In the museum are kept manuscript notes of Georgian folk music, audio-video records, phono-photo materials. There are also samples of fine and applied art, gramophone records (beginning of the XX c.) of Georgian folk songs and so called Oriental songs.
Working hours: Everyday except Monday, 11.00 – 18.00
Ticket price: Adult -3 Gels, Students - 1.5 Gels, Schoolchildren (max. 15 people) 0.5 Gels, Guided Tour Fee 10 GEL
Free of charge: Children under 6 years of age and homeless children. Groups: Employees of Georgian and Foreign Museums, ICOM members (with valid identification), First and second category disabled persons (with valid identification).
Exhibitions: Photo exhibition - Old performers of Georgian Folk songs, Georgian Folk instruments, Old Audio and Video records, albums.
Educational Programmes: “…And sounds Music” 2008), “Meeting with masters of musical instruments” (2009), “Ethno music evening” (2010)
Publications: Museum booklets, compact disks.
Zurab Tsereteli Museum of Modern Art (Tbilisi, Georgia)/ თანამედროვე ხელოვნების მუზეუმი
A modern and spacious private museum dedicated to the famous Georgian sculptor and artist Zurab Tsereteli. Spread over three floors with the ground floor given to his sketches, the first floor for his big, colourful paintings and the top floor for an exhibition depicting his life. There are also several of his sculptures on display.
Admission is free.
Georgian National Museum. D. Shevardnadze National Gallery
Address: 11, Shota Rustaveli Ave., 0108, Tbilisi
Phone: (+995 032) 2 15 73 00
E-mail: nationalgallery@museum.ge
Web-site: museum.ge
Date of establishment: 1917
Judicial status of the museum: since 2007 – unified in the Legal Public Entity - Georgian National Museum
(under the governmental control of Ministry of Culture and Monuments Protection of Georgia)
Type (profile): Art
Quantity of stored items: More than 30 000 items
Museum collection description: In the museum funds of the museum are stored more than 30.000 items of contemporary Georgian art (painting, sculpture, graphics and decorative art). Among them are works of Elene Akhvlediani, David Kakabadze, Lado Gudiashvili, Sergo Kobuladze, Zurab Nizharadze, Edmund Kalandadze, Tengiz Mirzashvili, Dimitri Eristavi, Merab Berdzenishvili, Elguja Amashukeli, Irakli Parjiani, Gia Bugadze, Gia Gugushvili, Levan Lagidze, Nana Churgulia, Gogi Tsereteli, etc.
Working hours: Everyday except Monday, 10.00am – 18.00pm
Ticket price: Adult -5 GEL, Students - 1.00 GEL, Schoolchildren 0.5 GEL, Guided Tour Fee: schoolchildren - 10 GEL, adults - 25 GEL.
Free of charge: Children under 6 years of age and homeless children. Groups: Employees of Georgian and Foreign Museums, ICOM members (with valid identification), First and second category disabled persons (with valid identification), specialists and students connected to museum (with valid identification).
Exhibitions: Periodical exhibition of different collections in Georgia and in foreign countries museums.
Educational Programmes: The Georgian National Museum created the Department of Educational Programmes in 2005 which are focus on the Museum collections (E-mail: program@museum.ge, phone: (+995 593) 328 345)
Publications: Museum catalogues and booklets
Best museum in Tbilisi, Georgia + a creepy Soviet park
Visiting the Ethnography Museum in Tbilisi, Georgia is always a good idea. The museum is more like a historic village consisting of more than 70 houses and 8000 items and it has a super cute goat! Located on a secluded hilltop it also offers some great views!
Below the museum is a huge Soviet-style park. Built in 1946, Vake Park tries to impress but fails, miserably, as all things Soviet do. It's still worth seeing, though, if you happen to be in the area.
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