Owing to the decision of the Interagency Coordinating Council, museums and museum-reserves will be opened to the public gradually in various stages.
Georgian museums and museum-reserves will receive visitors based on the developed recommendations and safety rules. During the initial stage, only those museums will open, which meet the recommendations developed by the World Health Organization and the Ministry of IDPs, Labor, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia.
We offer you the schedule of opening museums below:
Phase I - June 20
• G. Chitaia Museum of Folk Architecture and Life;
• Dmanisi Museum-Reserve;
• Dzalidza Museum-Reserve;
• Samtskhe-Javakheti / Akhaltsikhe History Museum;
• Margiani Machubi;
• LEPL Georgian Art Palace - Museum of Cultural History;
• Museum-Reserves of the LEPL Georgian Cultural Heritage Protection Agency: Uplistsikhe Historical-Architectural Museum-Reserve and Vardzia Historical-Architectural Museum-Reserve;
• LEPL Joseph Stalin State Museum;
• LEPL Vazha-Pshavela House-Museum;
June 23rd
• LEPL Akaki Tsereteli State Museum;
• LEPL Ilia Chavchavadze Saguramo State Museum;
June 24th
• LEPL Niko Berdzenishvili Kutaisi State Historical Museum;
June 25th
• LEPL Telavi Historical Museum (Erekle II Palace);
• Giorgi Leonidze State Museum of Georgian Literature;
• LEPL Mirza Fatali Akhundov Museum of Azerbaijani Culture;
June 29th
• LEPL Ilia Chavchavadze Kvareli State Museum;
Stage II - July 1
• Sighnaghi Historical-Ethnographic Museum;
• Dimitri Shevardnadze National Gallery;
• Poti Colchis Museum of Culture;
• Simon Janashia Museum;
• LEPL Davit Baazov Museum of the History of Georgian Jews and Georgian-Jewish Relations;
• LEPL Galaktion and Titian Tabidze House-Museum;
• LEPL Iakob Gogebashvili House-Museum;
• LEPL Dadiani Palace State Historical-Architectural Museum;
July 7
• LEPL Silk State Museum;
• LEPL Smirnov Museum;
July 20
LEPL Ivane Machabeli Museum;
Stage III - until August 1
• Other museums included in the LEPL Georgian National Museum;