The exposition can be viewed with a ticket to the National Museum of Georgia, this is part of it. In fact, the exhibits tell about the repressions under the Soviet government. There are similar museums in Russia (for example, the Varlam Shalamov Museum), and in Moldova, and in other post-Soviet countries. Here in Tbilisi, of course, the emphasis is on the Georgian context, on the history of local resistance, the national liberation movement, the number of people shot and deported from Georgia. It was interesting to learn more about the attempts of Georgians to create their own independent state after the 1917 revolution.
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Natasha Kh.
Level 4 Local Expert
July 1
It is a very correct place, it must be known, understood and remembered. The exposition is done very well, emotionally and informatively. Do not miss the balcony, there are documents, historical evidence, the fate of people. I'm from Russia, from Moscow.
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Тимофей Заварницын
Level 12 Local Expert
August 10
Russians who have illusions about the sanctity of the Soviet regime should definitely visit this place! The ticket price in rubles is about 800 rubles. Be prepared that the entire exposition is in Georgian and English. Learn international!