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Nothing much
Nothing much to see. An open museum in the backyard of the monastery and a small section of artefacts found in the area with just 1 Lari to enter. Excavations are still underway in the area
The museum and site are small. There are captions in English on the exhibits in the small museum but nothing in the rooms under the monastery. The manager gave the barest explanation when asked and ...
This is a new museum in Tbilisi, with all the artifacts having been found onsite. It's only 1 lari entrance fee, and the manager is very passionate about explaining all the objects. They're still doin...
The Tbilisi Archeological Museum is an excellent site for history lovers and those who are passionate about seeing archeological sites and learning about the ages past. The museum is located in the Ol...
Nothing much
Nothing much to see. An open museum in the backyard of the monastery and a small section of artefacts found in the area with just 1 Lari to enter. Excavations are still underway in the area
Mildly interesting
The museum and site are small. There are captions in English on the exhibits in the small museum but nothing in the rooms under the monastery. The manager gave the barest explanation when asked and ...
Great Find!
This is a new museum in Tbilisi, with all the artifacts having been found onsite. It's only 1 lari entrance fee, and the manager is very passionate about explaining all the objects. They're still doin...
Stepping into Ages past
The Tbilisi Archeological Museum is an excellent site for history lovers and those who are passionate about seeing archeological sites and learning about the ages past. The museum is located in the Ol...
A comfortable Georgian museum
Very pleasant little place, you can look at exhibits and listen to a good tour guide. Love to a four-legged guard support:)