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Greece, Georgia, Romania, Albania, Turkey









Chkhoria public school-Georgia Lula Khvichava,s Team
Historical and Architectural Museum of Dadiani Palaces – The palace of the Mingrelian princes Dadiani. The largest and most impressive attraction with a variety of artifacts and architecture. The Historical and Architectural Museum houses museum exhibits and religious relics (The shroud of the Virgin Mary) of world importance. The surname Dadiani refers to лof an ancient aristocratic family, known to be related to Napoleon Bonaparte. and in in connection with that owns Napoleon-related relics. (Including one of the emperor’s three posthumous masks).

LEPL Ludoviko Chanturia St. Jvari First Public School Rima Janjgava,s Team
The Svaneti Museum of History & Ethnography is one of the largest treasuries of Georgian history in the country, and has its home in the tourist destination of Mestia. Founded in 1936 using the antiquities from the Seti Saint George Church as the basis for its collection, and is now considered one of the most interesting museums in the world.The museum is home to collections dedicated to archaeology, numismatics (coins), art, manuscripts, and culture.
Chkhoria public school-Georgia IRINA SOSELIA'S TEAM

Georgian Museum of Fine Arts – wonderful museum in the heart of Tbilisi, this spacious 4-storey museum displays historical exhibits, as well as some zoological holdings. This museum talks specifically about ancient and modern Georgian history, and there is a special section in the basement with a beautiful collection of Georgian treasures and gold pieces from ancient times. The museum shows the customs and costumes of the ancient Georgians, along with some devices and weapons.
Chkhoria public school-Georgia Mzia kardava,s Team

Tsinandali Aleksandre Chavchavadze House-Museum
The Tsinandali Museum Complex is located in the village of Tsinandali, Telavi Municipality, Kakheti Region.
The Tsinandali Palace belonged to Garsevan Chavchavadze, then the palace was inherited by his only son, the poet and public figure Aleksandre Chavchavadze.
The museum houses personal belongings of the Chavchavadze family, various 19th-century publications, 18th-century manuscripts, photographs by Dmitry Ermakov, paintings and lithographs, 18th-19th-century Georgian, Russian and French furniture and various household items, including Chinese, Japanese, French, German, Italian, Georgian and Russian dishes along with musical instruments.
Chkhoria public school-Georgia Nino Jojua,s Team

Sighnaghi Historical and Ethnographic Museum
The Sighnaghi Museum is the first museum of modern standards, where extraordinary ethnographic, archaeological and medieval material is preserved. The museum exhibits household and cult objects discovered during various archaeological expeditions in Kakheti from the Stone Age to the 1st century BC. Interesting ethnographic material is collected here: musical instruments, weapons, clothing and other interesting samples of city life. The medieval exposition presents samples of urban life of the ancient cities and settlements of the eastern province of Iberia, Kakheti. A large part of the medieval exposition is occupied by architectural and monumental painting samples of the David Gareji monastery complex. 14 paintings by the world's greatest self-taught artist Niko Pirosmanishvili, who worked at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries, are exhibited in the large hall.
LEPL Ludoviko Chanturia St. Jvari First Public School Lela Jgamaia,s Team

The Tbilisi Museum of Illusions
The Tbilisi Museum of Illusions is an interesting and unusual place where illusions become not just a spectacle, but a real interactive experience. In it, you can not only look at the illusions, but also actively participate in them.
One of the main attractions of the museum is the anti-gravity room, where you will feel how the laws of physics are violated and you will be able to experience a state of weightlessness. There is also the Infinity Room, where space and perspective play with your perception, and the Upside Down Room, where the world seems to be turned upside down. The “Vortex Tunnel” is especially attractive, which creates the feeling that you are in the center of a rotating vortex.
Orsantia public school-Georgia Maia Mamiashvili,s Team

The Tbilisi Wine Museum
The Tbilisi Wine Museum is not just a place to display antiques, but a whole journey into the ancient winemaking traditions of Georgia, which go back thousands of years. It is a real treasure trove full of interesting and unusual exhibits.
Here are collected items that tell us about the ancient winemaking traditions of Georgia. You can see a qvevri - a large clay vessel in which Georgians traditionally make wine. The museum also presents amazing copper figurines dating back to the 7th century BC. The museum also presents the famous figure of the toastmaster, a symbol of the Georgian table.
In the museum you can not only see the exhibits, but also join a wine tasting. The museum's collection contains about 200 types of wine, and each wine has its own history and characteristics.
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