A huge outdoor museum sprawling over 50 hectares on the hill above Vake Park. It consists of over 70 buildings and more than 8000 impliments and artifcacts from traditional Georgian life. The museum is divided into ten zones, each dipicting a different aspect of Georgian ethnology. The buildings have been brought from all over Georgia and painstakingly re-errected. There is a example of a guard tower form notheren Svanetia and a Kachetian winery as well as houses and other buildings from Abkhazia, Ajaria and other regions. Each building has its own relevant dispaly of costumes, ceramics, tools and items from daily life. At the Kartli house, arrive before 16:00 and when you step inside, look up.... The museum also has great views over the city. To get here take bus #59 from Rustaveli metro station in the Vake direction and get off at the last stop. From there, either walk for about 30 min or take a taxi for 3-4 Lari.
Admission 1.5 Lari, children under 18 - 0.5 Lari, under 6 - free. Guided tours (up to 10 person) - 25 Lari. Guide service in Georgian, English, German, and Russian languages.
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