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Kutaisi State History Museum is important scientific-research institution, preserving the Treasury of West Georgia, Kutaisi and surrounding area from the 9th- 8th c. B.C. up to late medieval times.
The Kutaisi State Opera Theater, situated on the central avenue, is embellished with 13 Roman sculptures crafted by local artist Giorgi Kikvidze. It proudly honors the name of the esteemed Georgian composer Meliton Balanchivadze.
Geguti Royal Palace near Kutaisi, from Georgia's Golden Age, boasts a distinctive medieval architecture, renowned for its unique plan and spatial design among preserved palaces.
Cozy Agro Guest House Korena situated near Kutaisi, Imereti region, offers various traditional and authentic rural activities and masterclasses to its visitors.
One of the oldest garden Kutaisi Botanical Garden is located on Rioni River Bank and is famous for its unique Orthodox chapel inside a 400-year-old tree.
Imereti, Georgia's historic region centered in Kutaisi, showcases breathtaking protected areas, mesmerizing karst caves such as Prometheus, Navenakhevi, and Sataplia, UNESCO-listed cultural sites, unique wineries, and the warm hospitality of its locals. It's a treasure trove of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
The administrative center of Imereti Region, West Georgia, Kutaisi is one of Europe’s oldest cities and former capital of the legendary Kingdom of Colchis.
The National Museum of Military Glory in Kutaisi showcases artifacts from Georgian military history, spanning World War II, conflicts in Abkhazia (1991-93), and South Ossetia in August 2008.
This secluded hillside monastery is located 6 kilometers from Kutaisi, standing above the Rioni River, housing the sacred remains of the martyr Saints David & Konstantine Mkheidze.
The Bagrati Cathedral, a masterpiece of medieval Georgian architecture, stands as the symbol of a united Georgian state and is considered the pearl of Kutaisi.