
The Money Museum

The Money Museum of the National Bank of Georgia, Located in the town of Kvareli, offers a fascinating and educational experience that explores the evolution of Georgian currency. This small but intriguing museum showcases an extensive collection of coins, banknotes, and other forms of currency from various periods of Georgia's history, dating back to ancient times.
The museum’s exhibits span several eras, from ancient kingdoms to modern-day Georgia, highlighting the cultural and economic changes that shaped the country. One of the standout features of the collection is the ancient coins from the Kingdom of Colchis and Iberia, which reveal the region's rich history of trade and commerce. The museum houses materials describing the history of money from VI up to XX: Colchian Tetri, antique coins, Sasanian Drahmas, Arab Dirhems, coins of Georgian kings and Queens Demetre I, Giorgi III, Tamar, etc., as well as Turkish, Iranian, Austrian, Polish and money of various countries. Visitors can also view rare banknotes and coins from the Soviet era, providing insight into Georgia’s past under Soviet rule.
In addition to the historical exhibits, the museum offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the role of currency in shaping the nation's identity and economy. The interactive displays and informative signage make it a great stop for both history enthusiasts and those interested in the intricacies of money and trade.
Situated in Kvareli, a town renowned for its wine and picturesque landscapes, the Money Museum provides an unexpected but captivating look at Georgia's monetary history. Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious, it’s an engaging stop that enriches any visit to Kakheti.
