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Museum of Adjara

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Batumi, Khariton Akhvlediani Street, 4
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Zurab Gorgiladze Street, 22
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Zurab Gorgiladze Street, 22School № 2Demetre Tavdadebuli Street, 18CircusChavchavadze Street
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Vlad
Level 9 Local Expert
August 17, 2025
Absolutely wonderful! You are going to meet some unexpected historical turns, people's stories and the insights of how they lived there. Besides, the exhibition is well-ordered and maintained. And there are some unique artifacts of the time Definitely worth visiting
Viktoria U
Level 13 Local Expert
December 16, 2025
The museum consists of an exhibition of 15 halls. The tour begins with the natural component of the region: minerals, fossils, samples of fauna and flora. Further, the exposition is arranged chronologically and covers the history of the development of the district from the early Middle Ages to 1921. The exposition is compact, logically organized and easy to read. However, a significant part of the material is provided only as an overview — much has been missed, so the museum serves more as a general introduction than a deep dive into the history of the region. The main questions arise after visiting the historical part. After 1921, the narrative actually ends. Realizing that the responsibility for this most likely lies not with the director of the museum, but at the level of the ruling elite, there is still a misunderstanding: why did a whole historical layer completely fall out? What role did the Adjara Autonomous Republic play during the Soviet period? What was its industrial, economic and cultural potential? Where is the information about key figures, achievements, figures, facts, documents? Instead of revealing this crucial period, history is suddenly replaced by a room with porcelain products and paintings, which looks conceptually torn and illogical. The museum leaves the impression of a good foundation, but at the same time a missed opportunity. The history of the region after 1921 deserves no less attention than earlier eras, and its absence is particularly acute. The cost is 6 GEL
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Марина Гёктепе
Level 13 Local Expert
October 7, 2025
It's not a bad place by the standards of Batumi (we're from St. Petersburg and, of course, we've seen bigger and more interesting museums). Spending half an hour in the rain for GEL 6 is quite normal. A small museum with 12-13 halls. It was interesting only in the first and in the courtyard. And that courtyard is littered with some kind of junk. And all the exhibits are tired. They were executed unprofessionally. As if they were first-year students at some art college. To wait out the bad weather - no more. I wouldn't go on purpose to enlighten myself. (but again, I judge from the experience of viewing numerous museums/exhibitions in St. Petersburg)
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