Tbilisi History Museum

Tbilisi


The eclectic exhibits here, housed in an old caravanserai, range from models and photos to high-society and folk costumes from the 19th century, and realistic mock-ups of period craft workshops and a small restaurant. It's rather lacking in context or narrative, with no story told, but some of the displays give you a real sense of Tbilisi's past.


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