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Adjara State Museum

Rating 4.5
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Batumi, Zurab Gorgiladze Street, 8
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Batumi, Zurab Gorgiladze Street, 8
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City HallDemetre Tavdadebuli Street, 18CircusIlia Chavchavadze Street, 34
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TasteTheBest
Level 30 Local Expert
November 18
1. Small but full of character. This museum isn’t huge, but it’s packed with beautiful Georgian art. You can finish the visit in about 30-60 minutes, which makes it perfect for a short cultural stop. 2. Great local artists. You’ll see works by famous Georgian painters like Niko Pirosmani and Lado Gudiashvili. Their styles are unique and give you a real taste of Georgian history and emotion. 3. Affordable ticket. Entry costs only 6 GEL (about $2). That’s a great deal for anyone who wants to enjoy art without spending much. 4. Peaceful atmosphere. The museum is quiet and calm. It’s a nice break from the busy streets of Batumi. The building itself is elegant, with stained glass and soft lighting. 5. Friendly staff. The people working there are polite and helpful. They may not speak much English, but they’ll still make you feel welcome. 6. Good location. It’s right in the center of Batumi, close to restaurants, cafes, and other attractions. You can easily walk there from Europe Square or the Boulevard. 7. Nice for solo visitors or couples. It’s not a place for big groups or kids, but perfect if you enjoy quiet time and want to explore Georgian culture. 8. Rotating exhibitions. Sometimes they show modern art or special collections. If you’re lucky, you might catch something new and different. 9. Clean and well-kept. The museum is tidy and organized. Everything feels respected and cared for. 10. Worth a visit. If you like art or want to learn more about Georgia, this museum is a great choice. It’s short, sweet, and meaningful.
NTrof
Level 17 Local Expert
November 4
I really liked it! Small, cozy, in a beautiful old mansion with a grand staircase and stucco molding. They wrote that there is no toilet, but this is not the case, it is in the basement, clean and tidy. The selection of paintings is excellent for such a small museum - there are Georgian authors, there is a painting by Pirosmani (rarely seen anywhere), there is even Aivazovsky (well, what a sea without Ivan Konstantinovich). I recommend you to visit!
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Александра Ш.
Level 9 Local Expert
September 11
A small art gallery. Two floors. They found a painting by Aivazovsky and Pirosmani, and introduced the children to the art of Georgian artists.
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