An interesting museum. Nice staff. I recommend visiting with a guide. There are many expositions from geography and geology to the history and culture of the region.
The museum is very interesting.
We recommend you to visit.
The Batumi Museum of Local Lore will be interesting to visit for both adults and children, who will be able to learn a lot about the Adjara region, its history, natural, cultural and other features here.
The children and I really liked it.
The museum, which has been around for more than a hundred years, consists of several departments that introduce residents and visitors to the history of the region's development: from the time when the ancient sea was located here to the present and objects created by man very recently. Information support for most of the exhibits is available in 3 languages: Georgian, Russian and English.
We visited this museum on the open day, when admission was free for everyone. I really liked it, the museum is quite large, there are interesting explanations in English and Georgian, it is really interesting, I advise you to visit) You can figure it out even without a guide, even without knowing Georgian, this is a plus
We visited the Museum of Adjara today. A very good museum. Rita Ioseliani, a very professional tour guide, tells interesting stories and answers all questions. The interesting story of the long-suffering Adjara is told in sufficient detail, all the exhibits are worthy of attention. Very informative. I recommend it to everyone to visit!
The family went to this museum. I liked everything. The museum is not large, there are about 13 small exhibition halls and a courtyard. It was all over in about an hour. 11 GEL was paid for a family of 3 people. We wanted to take a guide in Russian, but he was not there. All the inscriptions are in Georgian and English, and there are QR codes everywhere. We used an online translator and understood all the inscriptions perfectly.
A small, cozy museum. There is everything here, as it should be in a local history museum. Be sure to go to the courtyard, there is the most interesting thing!
It will be interesting for both adults and children. An hour is enough time, but two hours is better for a detailed study. The museum's collection is impressive. Thanks!
Since the road to Goderdzi was closed, and it was +19 in Batumi these days, we walked and went into this small museum, where there are no more than 40 paintings and sculptures combined. Nice women at the entrance and at the checkout. You can go and admire, because art is art everywhere!
The photo reviews below are confused with an art museum nearby. The Archaeological Museum of Adjara is an inconspicuous building with a large two-storey exposition and a pleasant courtyard with a whale skeleton, an old 19th century tractor and graffiti) The museum itself is interesting, the exhibition is large and covers different times. There are a lot of interesting things and you can even take a guided tour for a full immersion) I liked it, I recommend it!
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Елизавета варакина
Level 8 Local Expert
July 16, 2024
A wonderful museum, expositions tell about the history, nature and culture of Adjara from ancient times to our time. If you are interested in the history of the place from the indigenous people, be sure to take a tour!
An interesting museum. Everyone confuses it with the neighboring Art Museum, but this one is much more interesting. There is a whale skeleton in the yard. The examination will take about an hour.
It is interesting to visit a variety of museums, especially those with their own national culture. So, we got to the Adjara Museum of Art quite by accident, walking around Batumi. The museum was founded in 1995 and began to replenish its collection. Today, the museum presents many wonderful artists of different generations - and, of course, Niko Pirosmani.
The tours are only in English and Georgian. When we asked the guide in Russian, we spoke in English, thinking that we did not understand and called the price expensive.
It is interesting to be in a museum with national specifics. The building is pleasant. The exposition is quite modest, but there are interesting exhibits.
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sasha ru
Level 10 Local Expert
July 30, 2023
An interesting museum about Adjara - about the history, ethnography, fossils, animals and plants of the region.
The ticket is 6 GEL, for a child of 3 years old for free.
The tour in Russian lasts about an hour, for one person 15 lari.
A very interesting museum, of course, the skeleton of a huge whale is remembered for a long time, I liked the stuffed abnormal animals, in general, a lot of Adjara utensils and a lot of impressions from what I saw!