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Batumi Archaeological Museum.
77 Chavchavadze St, Batumi, GeorgiaThe museum houses stone, bronze, iron, antique, Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine and medieval artifacts, which are mainly found in southwestern Georgia (Kobuleti, Makhvilauri, Pichvnari, Tsikhisdziri, Batumistsikhe, Gonio-Apsaros, Adjaristskali). Archaeological excavations at a distance have uncovered it. The oldest specimens of the exposition are the stone tools found in the mountains of Adjara, near the resort Beshumi, the date of which is 300-400 thousand years. It is represented by a variety of materials from Eneolithic-Early Bronze Age (V-III millennium BC), Especially the Early Late Bronze and Iron Ages (XV-VII centuries BC). Interesting numismatic and sculptural monuments of gold, silver, bronze and iron are preserved in the museum collections.
Discovery tour
Free
Friday 17 June de 13:00 à 14:00Schoolchildren
Schoolchildren :Secondary school (11-15 years)
Otar Lordkipanidze Vani Archaeological Museum - Georgian National Museum
32 O. Lordkipanidze st., Vani, GeorgiaVani Archaeological museum's collection encompasses the period between the 8th and 1st centuries BCE. One of the exhibitions includes the city of temples, most representative of Vani culture. Architecture, gold-works, bronze sculptures and their fragments are represented at the permanent exhibition. Using new technologies and installations the permanent exhibition of the renewed Vani Archeological Museum showcases numerous artifacts discovered in the Vani settlement and its environs.
Guided tour
Session 1: Participants will learn about the history of Colchian Ceramics from VIII-I century B.C. century found in Vani;
Session 2: Participants will learn about the restoration/conservation processes of the artifacts – the Story of the object from Discovery to Museum Display.
The session will be accompanied by hands-on activity – restoration of Ceramics.
Free
Sunday 19 June de 15:00 à 16:10Schoolchildren
Schoolchildren :Secondary school (11-15 years)
Wheelchair accessible
Guided tour
Free
Sunday 19 June de 12:00 à 13:00General public, Schoolchildren
Schoolchildren :Secondary school (11-15 years), Secondary school (15 years and up)
Wheelchair Accessible
Guided tour
2. In the Exhibition space: Presenting the Gods from the display panel and tour about the Greek mythology.
Free
Saturday 18 June de 15:00 à 16:00Children, General public
Guided tour
Free
Saturday 18 June de 12:30 à 13:30Children, General public
Wheelchair accessible
Discovery tour
Session2: Participants will learn about the restoration/conservation processes of the artifacts found at Vani settlement – the story of the object from the time it was discovered to the museum exhibition hall. The session will be accompanied by hands-on activity – Restoration of Ceramics.
Free
Friday 17 June de 14:00 à 15:30Schoolchildren
Schoolchildren :Secondary school (11-15 years), Secondary school (15 years and up)
Wheelchair accessible
Bolnisi Museum - Georgian National Museum
48a D. Aghmashenebeli Str. Bolnisi, Georgia.http://museum.ge/index.php?lang_id=ENG&sec_id=245
Bolnisi Museum is a model of the 21st century regional museum and the new ecosystem in general – where different segments as science, culture, education, and tourism coexist in one space.
The permanent exhibition displays significant archaeological materials and artworks mainly from the collections of the Georgian National Museum and also from the local museum.
New Bolnisi Museum presents the history of the bio-cultural diversity of the region and its connection with the global context with the synthesis of classic museum methodology and modern technologies.
Guided tour
2. Presentation about the Archaeology;
3. Documentary Movie – “Cradle of Wine”
4. Restoration of Ceramics
Free
Saturday 18 June de 12:00 à 15:00 Friday 17 June de 12:00 à 15:00General public, Schoolchildren
Schoolchildren :Secondary school (11-15 years)
Activity - Restoration of Ceramics
Wheelchair accessible
Dmanisi Museum-Reserve – Georgian National Museum
Patara Dmanisi Village, Dmanisi district, GeorgiaGet closer to science and visit the Dmanisi Museum-Reserve, 85 km to the southwest of Tbilisi-a unique place featuring stunning discoveries that are rewriting human history and transforming our view of human evolution. Recent finds in Dmanisi represent the oldest evidence of humans discovered outside of Africa, dating back 1.8 million years.
Comprising both the ruins of a medieval city and the prehistoric archaeological site, visitors can enjoy guided tours of the picturesque fortress and ruins that cover the ancient deposits, and watch archaeologists excavate new discoveries.
Guided tour
Free
Friday 17 June de 11:00 à 16:00Schoolchildren
Schoolchildren :Secondary school (11-15 years)
S. Janashia Museum of Georgia - Georgian National Museum
3 Shota Rustaveli Avenue, Tbilisi, GeorgiaThe S. Janashia Georgian National Museum offers various guided tours and thematic programs to the school groups and school aged children.
Guided tour
Free
Saturday 18 June de 12:00 à 13:00Schoolchildren
Schoolchildren :Secondary school (11-15 years)
Workshop
Free
Friday 17 June de 16:00 à 17:00Schoolchildren
Schoolchildren :Secondary school (15 years and up)
Accessible for wheelchairs
School group visits
Free
Friday 17 June de 12:00 à 13:00Schoolchildren
Schoolchildren :Secondary school (11-15 years)
Accessible for wheelchairs
Guided tour
Free
Friday 17 June de 14:00 à 15:00Schoolchildren
Schoolchildren :Secondary school (11-15 years)
Guided tour around the Stone Age Exhibition Hall
The Exhibition is wheelchair accessible