Went to Georgia, the scenery is picturesque, green plants occupy a full line of sight in the scenery along the way, and the national patent under the Caucasus Mountains is very suitable for tourism and living. The price is right, we like the simple and nutritious food in the local area.
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Went to Georgia, the scenery is picturesque, green plants occupy a full line of sight in the scenery along the way, and the national patent under the Caucasus Mountains is very suitable for tourism and living. The price is right, we like the simple and nutritious food in the local area.
[View] The National Museum of Georgia is very shocking. It is indeed a national museum. The souvenir shops are very large. There are also exhibition areas and leisure areas and shopping areas, as well as outdoor viewing areas. Recommend! Internet celebrity punching point
The National Museum of Georgia, founded in the 1920s, is now officially named as: Simon Janashia National Museum. Because Georgia carried out the cultural and blog system reform in 2004, the name of the "National Museum of Georgia" became the general name of several national museums. But everyone is still used to calling this museum the original name. The exhibition of the "Soviet Occupy Museum" on the fourth floor is almost all documents, and the lack of Stalin's "rebeling" part is not very visible. The museum currently only has a higher viewing value of the remnants of the underground part. Postcards, souvenirs and souvenirs are sold in souvenir shops outside the museum ticket gate.
I really didn't know this place before, and my friends found it good after moving.
I didn't expect this place to be really niche and good, and the second time I have to arrange it.
The National Museum of Georgia is the largest museum in the Transcaucasus region. Although the area of the exhibition hall is not large, it is quite good for small countries like Georgia to show the history and culture of the country in a systematic way. The basement floor is displayed with ancient gold and silverware and religious relics, from B.C. to before Suzan. The first floor is the Palaeontology Museum. As soon as you enter the Palaeontology Hall, you are immediately shocked by dozens of recovered fossils of Palaeontology and Palaeontology. The second floor is the Suzan period exhibition hall. The display near the entrance is circulating a video of the 2008 South Ossetian war, accusing the brutal persecution of innocent civilians by the war. The overall design of the exhibition hall is dimly lit and the atmosphere is gloomy. The prison door is actually used as part of the decoration of the exhibition hall. The entire historical style of the Suzan period is displayed through photos and texts. The third floor is the Oriental Art Museum, which displays some Chinese and Japanese cultural relics. The museum can take pictures, the staff will not come forward to stop, there are many cultural relics are naked exhibitions without glass cover protection, because there are very few tourists, it is convenient to enjoy various cultural relics up close.