2017-11-02

Only 20km north of Tbilisi, lies one of Georgia’s oldest cities, Mtskheta (pronounced M-ts-khe-ta). Due to its historical significance and several cultural monuments, the "Historical Monuments of Mtskheta" became a UNESCO World He...

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2018-01-15

Wonderful as it is above ground, Georgia's underground is well worth exploring: from the depths of naturally formed caves to cities carved out of the rocks centuries ago. Check them out below.

PROMETHEUS CAVE

Kumistavi Cave,...

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2018-11-01

Giorgi Janjgava, Ambassador of Georgia to Turkey, recommends guests where to go for a touch of gold and history.

 

SIMON JANASHIA NATIONAL MUSEUM 

Georgia’s beautiful capital is a real cultural hub! Firstly, I would name ...

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2018-11-21

For the first time in Georgia, a 3D video-installation has been installed in Tbilisi, presenting a unique collection from the National Center of Manuscripts of Korneli Kekelidze.

The National Center of Manuscripts is an importa...

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2019-05-17

Tbilisi, in a country famously at the crossroads of Europe and Asia on the Old Silk Road, has for hundreds of years been a meeting point for trade. Not much remains of the old trade centers, but the locations can still be visted t...

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2019-08-02

The first tea bushes appeared in Western Georgia in 1847, and since then tea production has played a significant, yet widely unknown, role in Georgia’s history. The humid and subtropical climate of Western Georgia in the ...

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2019-08-10

The cities and villages of Georgia boast numerous museums and house museums for those seeking some culture and a deeper look into Georgia past and present. We've focused on the capital Tbilisi in this listing- check out what's on!...

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2019-08-16

                                                                                                                                                                                    

This week, a team of international archaeologi...

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2019-08-19

On August 20-21, Gonio Fortress is to host the Roman Festival 2019, organized by the Cultural Heritage Preservation Agency of Ajara. Within the scope of the event, guests will have an opportunity to discover a Roman camp presented...

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2019-08-28

For centuries, Georgia served as an offshoot of the renowned Silk Road, seeing merchants passing through with goods to trade and many settling to make a life of it. Much of the Caucasus depended on Tbilisi’s economical potential a...

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2019-10-09

The exhibition devoted to the life of Ekvtime Takaishvili, one of the most outstanding public figures, historians and archaeologists of the history of Georgia, is set to welcome visitors at the Exhibition Pavilion of the National ...

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2019-10-09

From October 10 to December 10, 2019, the National Museum of Georgia, located at 3, Rustaveli Avenue, is hosting an exhibition featuring impressive mosaics from the Capitoline Museums.

The exhibition will kick off at 6.30 pm in...

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