The museum is quite expensive, and what's inside it doesn't justify the price. Most pictures are of minor artists that followed some European artistic currents without being noticed. There are very few painting masterpieces, some of the sculptures are somewhat more noteworthy. Probably most of the money are for the building that looks recently renovated. Though I didn't appreciate the entrance to the galleries which resembles going into a cage. Not a great experience.
A good museum with a huge exhibition
There are a lot of different artists and styles
For a leisurely exploration of each floor, set aside at least 2 hours. If you run through it superficially, it's too big, and you'll end up with a mess in your head.
Admission is 30 GEL for foreigners
The museum is great, but the staff has "boorish behavior", and it's amazing how such an "anti-combination" incredible cultural place is next to tactless people who exceed their official duties.
I went to their museum, and they were like, "we don't like" how you put on a mask... ahaha.. In general, the feeling is that after they got a job as administrators, they imagined themselves to be the rulers of the world who solve all issues and, in order to somehow make their opinion important, they got a job in the civil service.
A woman who pretended for a long time that she did not understand Russian suddenly spoke perfect when they needed it.
In general, if you remove people from the museum, without Homo sapiens, and come to look only at the results of labor as art, then it's a great place.
by the way, it does not work until 18:00, as it says on the website and in Google, but until 17:30.