Another overpriced museum (if a ticket here costs around 10 € or 30 GEL, the Louvre or similar museum should probably sell tickets for 1000 €). There is an area for prehistory, then you move to Georgia/Caucasus biodiversity with stuffed animals and minerals, which is nothing special but ok. At the underground floor they have "the treasury" one part is from the 1800s and is accessible, but if you'd like to view the middle age part you have to pay a supplement (which nobody told me at the ticket counter). But what was most ridiculous for me was at the first floor where they have some artifacts from India or some other oriental culture (?) and an area that they call "Soviet occupation of Georgia" which seems a very unsuccessful way of rewriting history. Maybe for 3 GEL it would be worth a visit.
Typical georgian! Absolutely rude employee in the cloackroom. Ranting (unasked for) about how her boss will thrash her if she let's me in with my micro-backpack and I should shut my mouth and OBEY.
Wonder what she does with Chinese and their HUGE rucksacks.
A modern, interesting museum. I liked it and my family members liked it. Here you can see, among other things, non-standard expositions. For example, a collection of skulls of ancient human predecessors and ancient people from different parts of the world. Or a collection of eggs of different species of birds, a collection of snakes. In addition, here you can learn more about the history, culture and animal diversity of Georgia in general. All employees speak English and are willing to help. The signatures to the exhibits are mainly in Georgian and English.
The only thing is that in many halls there is no place to sit, despite the fact that the museum is large. But there are benches in the corridors without exhibits.