The dream of visiting the museum of I.V. Stalin has come true. The cost of tickets and excursions is budgetary. A wonderful Guide, Larisa Alexandrovna K. (I'm afraid to misspell my last name). He tells a very interesting story without extreme, radical assessments, answers questions very correctly. We visited the carriage of I.V. Stalin, touched the history, in a word. I recommend everyone to "go to Gori. There are other ancient monuments there. I will definitely come back here.
Museums in Georgia are a separate poem, since we stopped at the I.V. Stalin Museum on the way to Borjomi, due to limited time resources, we did not get on the tour, but we walked around the territory and managed to feel the greatness of the personality of the leader and the tribute of respect from all the people who inhabit and visit the beautiful country. The house where Joseph Vissarionovich was born and lived, of course, only as an exhibit, they could not see anything inside. One can only guess and guess what the life of the little leader was like, I am sure that you can see a lot in the museum and travel back to that era for a while. Everything is very beautiful, clean, lots of flowers and trees. It is necessary to go there, however, you will have to get to Gori by bus or taxi. We are lucky that our driver, Alex, lives in this city and told us a lot during his stay there, the tour was just great.
A great museum, the tour is free, but you can leave a tip :) The tour was interesting, and Anna got a good guide. For schoolchildren, the entrance is very cheap, I don't remember 1 or 2 GEL anymore
You can treat this man in different ways, but there is no doubt that he has done a lot for the country. Under him, the USSR was one of the most powerful states in the world. The majestic buildings in Moscow are Stalin's skyscrapers. Apartments in other cities are still respectfully called Stalinki. To listen to a story about him, to see his things - everything is very modest. The carriage in which he rode is an example of the latest achievements of science and technology of that time. The museum building itself and the preserved house where Stalin was born have been perfectly preserved, despite the years that have passed.
Russian Russian is an excellent museum and a wonderful tour, even if you omit the facts, the guide is extremely offended by the Russians, either since the time, as Georgians believe, of the Soviet occupation, or since 2008 it is unclear. However, the mass of facts about Stalin, his house, which he rented with his mother, and the table at which decisions were made in the Kremlin cause a feeling of enthusiasm and confusion. The territory is beautiful, a beautiful park, but the lack of cafes and restaurants near the museum was confusing. There are a couple of mediocre places where people don't even speak Russian, although 80% of the museum's visitors are Russian speakers. In general, I recommend everyone to visit Gori and this museum to plunge into the time of Comrade Stalin and listen to an interesting tour, which is included in the ticket price.
An interesting museum. We got on a guided tour in Russian. There is also an English-speaking guide. We and the children liked it, especially the armored train carriage.
The ticket was sold, the guide was not given, although the guide is included in the ticket. If you want to return the tickets, you were not accepted. The money was not returned. 09/14/2024 at about 15:00 we were at the museum. The cashier behaved abominably.
The museum staff treats Russians catastrophically negatively, although they accept money for tickets. Russian Russians, dear Georgians, if you don't like Russians so much, close your borders and cook in your own house. No. You won't have to be nervous at the sight of a Russian person. It seems that you offer your service and services, but you offer them in such a way that you do not want to return at all and do not want to recommend anyone. Think again how you behave, it's your money!
It is always interesting to touch history, I learned a lot for myself, I had a strong feeling that I was in the USSR....as in childhood: a tour of the museum, where everything smells of the past
There are a lot of photos and documents in the museum, if you study all this, take time! There is a death mask of Stalin, like in a mausoleum. There are many paintings depicting the former leader of the peoples. One hall is dedicated to the gifts of the grateful Soviet people to Comrade Stalin
There is a government car in the courtyard, to get into it, even if you bought a ticket, you need to tell the guards when leaving the museum building that you have tickets to the car, then they will open for you. You might even have to wait.
It's worth stopping by. The museum is two-storied and quite interesting. In the courtyard there is also Stalin's trailer and the house itself, where Joseph Vissarionovich was born
Отличный музей, со множеством экспонатов, единственное что огорчило, так это цена. Дороговато, как по мне. Отдельная благодарность хорошему экскурсоводу и приятно слышать, что выделен отдельный блок рассказа под репрессии того времени. В целом, остался доволен, но специально ехать сюда не стоит, если вы конечно не питаете сильных чувств к Иосифу Весарионычу
The Stalin Museum itself has a history. But there is a room about South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Russia. And the blonde tour guide tells that the Russian occupiers are killing peaceful people, reducing the border of Georgia. What is it for?
A rather strange museum. A pleasant gentrified area of an old house and park. Monument to Stalin. His house is under a special canopy. An armored car of a government train.
The museum is aimed at foreigners. For those who do not know the history of the USSR. Very biased presentation of the material.
Too much attention is paid to the repression and oppression of the Georgian people. The occupation of Abkhazia and South Ossetia in 2008 was mixed in.
Visiting the internal exposition is very much for an amateur. It's nice to wander around.
The exhibits are very sparse, mostly photographs. But there is also a train carriage of the leader with air conditioning. Gori itself is pleasant, an exemplary communist town. A time machine in the USSR.
The tours are conducted in Russian, English and Georgian. Very interesting! Stalin's carriage with authentic things is impressive, as is the house in which Stalin lived.
I had to find out for myself that the train was included in the price, no one said a word about the tour that they were there, it was also unclear what the hall of some Russian occupation of 2008 was doing in the museum dedicated to Stalin
The house itself, in which I. V. S. was born and lived for the first four years of his life, is a typical poor man's shack from the middle of the 19th century, covered with a specially erected canopy arch like a protective dome. The house is closed, there is no interior decoration or elements of everyday life. A pretty mediocre exhibit
Stalin's House Museum, this is our common history, it is not clear what the wall with photos of how they were tortured during the Georgia-Ossetia war has to do with it? We did not agree with the guide's opinion. We were refused further guided tours, while insulting us. Russian Russian would not be allowed to conduct excursions in the place of the guide, Guriyku, because, as she announced, she does not like Russians. Unfortunately, we do not know the name of the guide (there was no name badge). I won't take my family to this museum anymore.
The museum was closed that day. We were watching from the sidelines. We saw Stalin's railway carriage. In it, he visited Tehran to meet with great presidents. We saw the monument. Joseph's parents' house. The square and part of the city of Gori. This is my second visit to Gori. I was there for the first time in 1989.
Then rural women from our group who lived under Stalin spat at his monument and cursed his house
I liked that there are no pompous banners and the guide's stories about his greatness.
It is a pity that the residents of Gori are proud of him.
Although in some places in the world they are proud to be fellow countrymen with even worse scum.
We visited the museum on the way to the Rock City, which I recommend to visit.
An interesting place with a special atmosphere, several halls with various exhibits related to the life and work of Stalin. You can take a guided tour, the entrance is not expensive to the museum
Замечательное историческое место. Советую посетить, обязательно возьмите гида. Экскурсия погружает в те тяжёлые времена для нашей страны, сотрудники музея очень подробно расказывают о жизни великого человека. Очень советую!!!
An interesting tour! You need to know the story! Stalin's carriage is interesting inside! A great man with modest requests
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Евгений
Level 7 Local Expert
July 28
It's a great place. For those who want to dive into the past and learn the history of Stalin. The guide told me everything in detail and interestingly. If you are in Georgia, then this is a must-visit place.
Достаточно большой музей с разными тематическими комнатами, домом, где снимали комнату родители И.Сталина и личным его вагоном. Спасибо гиду за интересный экскурс в прошлое. Узнала много интересного про И.Сталина, о чём не слышала и не читала. На память можно купить сувениры в небольшой сувенирной лавке. Обязательно посетите музей в Гори ( от Тбилиси примерно 1:40 пути на авто).
Don't waste your time, the museum is small, boring and expensive, it's not worth it. Much more was expected from such a building, as a result, several halls with photos.
A very atmospheric place. Many foreign tourists come here. Expositions tell about all stages of Stalin's life - from birth, formation as a revolutionary, WWII, death
Очень симпатичный музей. Внутрь не заходили, но местечко очень приятное, Рядом стоит паровоз (один вагон), в котором ездил Сталин. Фонтан, ухоженная территория вокруг. Покушали рядом в очень славном кафе.
В Гори были проездом из Верхнего Ларса в Батуми, унали, что здесь есть музей Сталина. Музей огромный, вход платный, в сам музей не пошли. За отдельную плату можно посетить Жд Вагон Сталина, туда мы и направились. Провели по нему за 2 минуты... интересно, сняли видео. Потом пожалели, что не набрали значков со Сталиным, как в советское время с Лениным, тут же продают женщины.
I liked. I got a Russian-speaking guide. There are many details of the dictator's life. I learned a lot of new things. The cost is 15 GEL adults, children 1 GEL, students 10. It's definitely worth going
Давно хотел побывать здесь. Большой музей. Экспозиция из советского времени. Много интересной информации. Фотографировать разрешают. Экскурсии есть. Персонал приветливый.
Хороший музей. Отличный персонал. Экскурсоводы на разных языках разговаривают, очень хорошо рассказывают. Все по делу. Музей понравился. Будите в ГОРИ обязательно его посетите.
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Алексей Воронов
Level 2 Local Expert
November 7
A beautiful place, many beautiful rooms.The tour was good and interesting.You can learn a lot about Stalin and how the Cottage was arranged, etc.I recommend you to visit