Bolnisi Museum of Local Lore houses archeological materials, that cover all stages of human development - from the Eneolithic period (VI-V millennium BC) to the late to the Middle Ages.
Georgian National Astrophysical Observatory - GENAO - is the first classical alpine observatory in former Soviet Union, founded by astronomer and public figure Eugene Kharadze on Mt. Kanobili, Georgia
Just around the corner from Stalin Museum, Gori Historical and Ethnographic Museum is a comparably small museum, well worth visiting for those interested in the history of the region from prehistoric times to the early 20th century.
Located near the Black Sea Arena, the biggest event hall in Georgia, this is the only place in Georgia that features Georgia's cultural heritage monuments and architectural landmarks in miniatures.
The Ozurgeti Historical Museum, Guria's main museum, houses 6000+ artifacts dating from the 9th millennium BC to today. Notable treasures include Napoleon Bonaparte's rapier, diverse numismatic collections, and remarkable fine art pieces.
Sighnaghi Museum of History and Ethnography, located in the regional capital of Kakheti, was founded in 1947. The Painting Gallery was founded at the museum in 1967, furnished with donations from well-known and beginner artists.
Dadiani Palaces History and Architectural Museum is a national museum located in Zugdidi, Samegrelo region, West Georgia. Palace belonged to House of Dadiani, rulers of Samegrelo.
The Money Museum, exclusive to the National Bank of Georgia in Kvareli, Eastern Georgia, offers a captivating journey through the region's currency history from 6th century B.C. to modern times, showcasing the evolution of money circulation.
Located in Rabati district, in the recently reconstructed fortress of Akhaltsikhe, the museum offers well laid out and organized collection of 25,000 objects representing history and culture on the region from prehistoric times to Ottoman rule in Georgia.
Trademark Tsinandali now easily recognized by lovers of Georgian wine, is in truth, name of the residency, once owned by poet, public figure and a member of the Kakhetian noble family Alexandre Chavchavadze, who lived in Georgia in 19th century.
Located across the center of Mestia in a modern concrete building, Svaneti Ethnographical Museum satisfies all the modern standards and tells the real story of the region that was never touched by invasions, cloistered high up in the North Caucasus mountains.
Located in Joseph Stalin's hometown, Gori, museum still carries a lot of Soviet-Era characteristics and has largely nicknamed as propaganda museum by foreigners. Museum complex consists of the memorial house, where Stalin was born, exposition building with tower and Stalin’s personal train carriage.
Georgian artist, Niko Pirosmanishvili. Renowned for his naïve artworks, Pirosmani's creations are hailed as treasures of Georgian heritage.
The Borjomi Museum of Local History, resides within a structure designed by German gothic architect V. Shveier 36 years prior. It encompasses five principal departments focusing on archaeology, historical-ethnography, applied art, local landscapes, and nature.
This petite museum is located in the village of Stepantsminda at an altitude of 1900 meters. Founded in the memorial house of the well-known Georgian writer Alexander Kazbegi, the museum narrates the history and lifestyle of the Khevi region.
Ekvtime Takaishvili was a Georgian historian, archaeologist and public figure, acclaimed for preserving Georgian National Treasury in France after Bolshevik invasion of Georgia in 1921.
Uplistsikhe Historical and Architectural Museum-Reserve is located in Shida Kartli, where the history of the cave city of Uplistsikhe is transmitted through the artifacts found in its vicinity (from the II millennium BC).
Vardzia Historical-Architectural Museum-Reserve is located in South Georgia, historical region of Javakheti on the altitude of 1300 m above the sea level; Caves systems of various shapes, remains of Antique settlement, rock villages, medieval town-castles are preserved on the territory of Vardzia village.