The Money Museum of the National Bank of Georgia, located in Kvareli, is a modernist building housing the Ilia Chavchavadze Kvareli State Museum. This memorial museum showcases the manuscripts, personal items, and various objects related to the educational and public activities of Ilia Chavchavadze, a prominent Georgian poet and public figure.
Why you should go
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Free admission
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Informative tours with English-speaking guides
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Insights into Georgian history and monetary history
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Well, we were in a low season so instantly when we went in a friendly english speaking guide starts to give us a tour with two guards watching us. It took like 10 minutes and we learned a lot from georgian history in addition to their monetary history. Worth a visit in this village if you lack things to do. Would not come from far away.
And it is free, no ticket required.
Absolutely loved the guide! She was so enthusiastic and gave us a very informative presentation.
A short tour with an English-speaking guide. This museum gives an indication of trade through Georgia, throughout the region and as part of the Silk-Route over a huge period of time. Also rich on information about the soviet and post soviet periods.
Well, we were in a low season so instantly when we went in a friendly english speaking guide starts to give us a tour with two guards watching us. It took like 10 minutes and we learned a lot from georgian history in addition to their monetary history. Worth a visit in this village if you lack things to do. Would not come from far away.
And it is free, no ticket required.
Absolutely loved the guide! She was so enthusiastic and gave us a very informative presentation.
A short tour with an English-speaking guide. This museum gives an indication of trade through Georgia, throughout the region and as part of the Silk-Route over a huge period of time. Also rich on information about the soviet and post soviet periods.
Visit during low season for a more personalized tour experience
Be prepared for potential technical issues with the museum's website for purchases
Engage with friendly staff members who can enhance your visit with additional information or insights
Reviews
The Money Museum of the National Bank of Georgia in Kvareli offers a free and informative tour with English-speaking guides who provide insights into Georgian history, including its monetary history. Visitors found the museum to be worth a visit if in the area, although it may not justify a long journey. The exhibits cover trade routes through Georgia, including the Silk Road, as well as information on Soviet and post-Soviet periods. Some reviewers noted technical issues with the website for purchasing items related to the museum's collection but overall found their experience interesting and educational.
Well, we were in a low season so instantly when we went in a friendly english speaking guide starts to give us a tour with two guards watching us. It took like 10 minutes and we learned a lot from georgian history in addition to their monetary history. Worth a visit in this village if you lack things to do. Would not come from far away.
And it is free, no ticket required.
A short tour with an English-speaking guide. This museum gives an indication of trade through Georgia, throughout the region and as part of the Silk-Route over a huge period of time. Also rich on information about the soviet and post soviet periods.
They have very bad IT guys, website doesn't work at all, i wanted to buy some Monet and couldn't not, because they say, there was traffic of people visit this website. So it doesn't work properly