I often visit this museum, take the children to the children's museum art therapy (you can find me in the telegram by my name).
I really appreciate the museum and the staff for helping to develop creativity among children and guests: on the ground floor there are tables and ottomans for work right in the halls of the museum, on the second floor I sit with the children on my pads, we work carefully on our tablets, draw with pencils and discuss paintings, and the workers just look at us kindly. Come and create!
For an adult tour, you will need no more than 30 minutes: look at everything and read the descriptions (take a phone with a translator). Admission is inexpensive. There is a piano on the ground floor, you can play.
There is no toilet in the museum.
On weekends, you can see weddings: young people like to be photographed in the walls of the classical museum ;)
They work every day, but in accordance with the Georgian calendar (the museum is closed on Georgian weekends). There is a gallery next to the museum, there are fresh exhibitions, they are constantly changing and it seems that admission is free.
Two-storey museum, entrance 6 lari, mostly paintings. At the time of our visit, a lecture was taking place. A nice interesting little gallery. There is a subscription for 5 museums for 17 GEL.
However, then the wedding came and a photo session began, which made it difficult to move around the museum, but the remark was made to a slightly laughing boy with his mother, which surprised me very much.
Very interesting works. There are even Aivazovsky's "Frigates". From the Georgian classics Nikoloz Pirosmanishvili. Modern local artists are very talented. the authors. Elena Avhlediani was impressed. It's better to look at the photo.🤩