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Tbilisi Open Air Museum of Ethnography Review

4.7 /54 Reviews
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The whole museum retains many records of local people's living customs and habits, and even reduces the local people's houses in the glass counter to display very unique ideas.

Tbilisi Open Air Museum of Ethnography

Posted: Apr 2, 2016
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  • Todemmy
    5/5Outstanding
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    Some people will yell, but for me the quality of the series and the presentation of these works are worth the Prado. The route is relatively simple. We were immediately captivated and although the level 1 modern art section we ended up getting wasn't "my cup of tea," I totally agreed with the selection of this series. Unlike Prado, photo shoots are possible and bookmakers are better at offering French books.

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    Posted: Jan 1, 2022
  • 煊煊煊煊
    4/5Excellent
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    The open-air ethnography museum was founded in the 1960s by a famous ethnologist in Georgia. The museum has collected a large number of houses and living utensils across Georgia and used original objects to display them. Many old houses are now difficult to find even in the original area.

    0
    Posted: Sep 20, 2017
  • 双喜与子琛
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    Georgia-wide artists, when we were visiting the landlord in the countryside, the landlord took us to a local museum. The museum is the site of a famous poet in Georgia, and the unremarkable house is filled with poet books and once-photographed photos, the outside yard is overgrown with weeds, and children play in the shade. The museum is rarely visited by visitors, and only an elderly woman is cleaning and guarding this rare art.

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    Posted: Dec 21, 2018