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Gori Ethnographic Museum

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Sergi Makalatia Gori Historical and Ethnographical Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the cultural and historical heritage of the Shida Kartli region and Georgia as a whole. Located in the heart of Gori, this museum provides a rich collection of artifacts that illuminate the traditions, lifestyles, and craftsmanship of the Georgian people over the centuries.
Housed in a charming historic building, the museum features exhibits spanning various eras, from ancient to modern times. Among its highlights are traditional household items, agricultural tools, exquisite textiles, and folk costumes, each telling a story of everyday life in Georgian villages. The collection also includes pottery, weapons, and religious artifacts, providing a comprehensive view of the region's material culture.
One of the museum’s unique features is its focus on regional crafts and industries, such as winemaking and weaving, which have shaped the local economy and identity. Visitors can learn about the ancient traditions of Kartli, including its role as a crossroads of trade and culture in the Caucasus.
The Museum is a must-visit for those looking to deepen their understanding of Georgia's rich cultural tapestry. Its central location makes it easily accessible and a great addition to any exploration of Gori, especially when combined with other nearby attractions like Gori Fortress and Uplistsikhe cave town.
Whether you are a history enthusiast or a casual traveler, the museum offers an engaging experience that connects the past with the present in an intimate and authentic setting.

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