State museum of Georgian folk Songs and Instruments
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Open Opens at 11:00-18:00
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Samghebros k. 6, Tbilisi 0105, GeorgiaMap
Phone+995 32 245 77 21
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My favorite thing in Tbilisi so far!
My husband and I just stumbled into this museum after seeing a sign on the street. He is a musician and was interested. It might be my favorite thing we’ve done in Tbilisi! We paid 5 Lari each for the...
What a wonderful little place. We paid the extra 5 lari to get a tour and the woman was a real delight. It was great fun to see the various instruments and watch the short video so that you could hea...
We spent a pleasant and informative hour here. For an extra 5 lari (less than $2) we got the services of an expert guide who spoke excellent English and who demonstrated the various instruments. When ...
My favorite thing in Tbilisi so far!
My husband and I just stumbled into this museum after seeing a sign on the street. He is a musician and was interested. It might be my favorite thing we’ve done in Tbilisi! We paid 5 Lari each for the...
A wonderful little place
What a wonderful little place. We paid the extra 5 lari to get a tour and the woman was a real delight. It was great fun to see the various instruments and watch the short video so that you could hea...
Worth a Visit
We spent a pleasant and informative hour here. For an extra 5 lari (less than $2) we got the services of an expert guide who spoke excellent English and who demonstrated the various instruments. When ...
New music program in Museum "Sounds of Georgia" is excellent.
Concert of many genres of live music was unforgettable. Different musicians using local instruments.
Beautiful display, but silent
Great collection of folk instruments and photos and even early players, but silent throughout the museum