National Gallery, often referred as Blue Gallery by the locals, stands on Rustaveli avenue, the city center of Tbilisi, capital of Georgia. Gallery is part of National Museums of Georgia, and houses tens of thousands of pieces of art.
Art Palace - Museum of Cultural History is a late 19th century palace in Tbilisi and houses Georgian, Russian, Persian and Western fine art collections, manuscripts and archival documents, sculptures, photos, posters and records.
David Baazov Museum of History of Jews of Georgia is located in Tbilisi historic district, in the capital of Georgia. Museum is dedicated to Jewish history and culture in Georgia.
Georgian Medicine History Museum possesses a unique collection of medical manuscripts, ancient medical tools and equipment, unique archaeological artifacts, artificiality (during the fight) and naturally deformed, or damaged skulls, Materials about Medea (pre-Hellenistic Epoch) and Colchian-Iberian Medicine
The food enthusiasts now have new dishes to taste in the center of the city. Museum of recipes offers a collection of traditional gastronomical variety from all regions and corners of Georgia blended with new ones, all-set spice combinations and culinary master classes with wine tasting options.
Tbilisi Auto Museum is hidden away in the outskirts of the city that are often left undiscovered by visitors. However, for the right visitors, its surly worth a visit. This special museum is one of the diverse and large-scale collections of Soviet era cars in the world, and the only auto museum in the South Caucasus.
Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Fine Arts houses the best-known Georgian artwork from the last two centuries and Golden Treasury, dated back to the 8th-19th Centuries, including the most significant exhibits of the icon of Zarzma Monastery, the Chalice of Bedia and Anchistkhati.
A petite museum of distinguished Georgian artist of the 20th century, famous for his detailed and comprehensive portrait works. Museum houses over two thousand paintings, five hundred graphics, and up to seventy personal items of the artists.
Iakob Nikoladze was the founder of Georgian realistic style sculpture, one of the founders of Tbilisi Art Academy and its very first professor. The museum houses up to 114 sculptures, sketches, photos and documentary materials.
A cozy house-museum in the city center of capital Tbilisi dedicated to 20th century distinguished Georgian painter, graphic artist and theater decorator Elene Akhvlediani. Mrs. Akhvlediani is famous for her depictions of Georgian towns, for her illustrations for the works of Ilia Chavchavadze and Vazha-Pshavela, and for designing plays in the Marjanishvili Theater.
Over a century-old museum telling history of the capital, Tbilisi, starting from the 4 millennium BC to the contemporary times, with its diverse collection of archeological, ethnological and archival materials as well as the selection of national and applied arts, and a rich photo-collection.
One of the world's oldest silk museums, once a research station of imperial Russia, was opened in 1887. This museum displays a versatile and diverse exposition from 63 countries. Unlike other silk museums that mostly showcase silk collections, this one exhibits everything about silk and sericulture.
Comparably small, easy-to-find museum for lovers of the folk songs and musical instruments that shaped beautiful sounds and songs through many centuries of their existence. Visitors can observe mainly Georgian traditional musical instruments from various regions of Georgia.
Situated behind the Tbilisi Marriott Hotel on the Rustaveli avenue, Georgian Museum of Literature houses unique samples of Georgian literature, along with archives, manuscripts and memorial belongings of well-known Georgian and foreign writers.
A home-studio type museum dedicated to renowned Georgian painter, graphic, academician of the mid-twentieth century Mose Toidze (1871-1953). Toidze is widely regarded as one of the fundamental painters of Georgian fine arts.
National Center of Manuscripts is a must-see museum for visitors interested in Georgian written history, ancient books and linguistics. Collection of the manuscripts comprises ancient handwritten books, historical documents and private archives of eminent public figures.
National Museum showcases bronze and golden jewelry treasures from the 3rd mill. BC to the 19th c. AD. It houses prehistoric human remains from Dmanisi—unique 1.8 million-year-old skulls. Admire Qajar dynasty portraits and explore the poignant Soviet Occupation Hall.
Arts House - Georgian Museum of Fine Arts building unites fine arts gallery and Art House, that consists of entertainment and meeting areas, restaurants, cafes, a lounge, a swimming pool, a fitness club, and a Georgian designers’ boutique.