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Kobuleti Museum

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Kobuleti, Davit Agmanenebeli Avenue, 100
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Kobuleti, Davit Agmanenebeli Avenue, 100
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Кузнецов Константин
Level 9 Local Expert
March 31
To be honest, I can't bring myself to call it a museum. Rather: "we've collected a lot of things about the life of ancient local settlements around here and put them in one pile in one hall." The only thing that we managed to cling to and for which there are 3 stars, not one, is the "driftwood" exposition on the 2nd floor...
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Алена Сергеева
Level 6 Local Expert
October 24, 2025
The Kobuleti Museum of Local Lore is a small but very cozy place. It looks modest from the outside, but inside it looks like a portal opens in time. It contains items that once belonged to people who lived on this earth thousands of years ago: antique ceramics, jewelry, tools, rare coins. There is a hall dedicated to the life of Kobuletians of the XIX–XX century — wooden furniture, embroidered fabrics, dishes, photographs of families, as if forgotten, but still alive. The museum opened in the middle of the last century, and since then it has been gradually replenished with archaeological finds from the surrounding area. Now the collection has several thousand items, and each of them seems to carry a breath of time. The ancient amphorae found on the coast and the bronze ornaments are particularly impressive, simple but very elegant. The entrance costs very little — about three to five lari, and if you want, you can take a guided tour for a small surcharge. The staff here are sincere, it's clear that they care: they talk with warmth, with pride for their city. I spent a little over an hour there, but I came out with the feeling that I really got to know Kobuleti - not as a resort, but as a place with history, roots, and memory. Such a museum is not about "greatness", but about humanity — and this makes it especially valuable.
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Алёна
Level 10 Local Expert
September 11, 2025
I like to go to museums, but I didn't see anything special for myself here, the photos that I added are basically everything that I photographed... The main hall, which you enter first, was probably the most interesting, you can see all sorts of little things like jewelry, household items of the most ancient.. The second hall below consists of carpets, pots, stucco and everyday life, the third floor is a modern history with portraits, posters and books... and everything... And it costs 5 lari, well, if there's nothing to do at all, then it'll do for a change. A woman at the exit offered guided tours)
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