David Baazov Museum of History of Jews of Georgia, Tbilisi
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the historic heart of Tbilisi, the David Baazov Museum of History of Jews of Georgia stands as a testament to the rich and enduring legacy of Jewish culture in the region. Opened in 1932 and named after the prominent Georgian-Jewish historian David Baazov, this museum is a treasure trove of artifacts and exhibits that chronicle the multifaceted history of the Jewish community in Georgia, from ancient times to the modern era.
The museum's collection is a vibrant patchwork of religious texts, traditional garments, and everyday items that paint a vivid picture of Jewish life in Georgia. Visitors can explore a myriad of displays that delve into the customs, language, and arts of Georgian Jews, including their unique Georgian-Jewish dialect and the distinct fusion of local and Jewish traditions.
One of the key highlights of the museum is its documentation of the Jewish presence in Georgia, which dates back over 2,600 years. The exhibits provide an intimate glimpse into how the Jewish community has contributed to and been influenced by the broader tapestry of Georgian history, including periods of both harmony and hardship.
The David Baazov Museum is more than just a repository of relics; it is an educational center that fosters understanding and dialogue. Through its exhibitions and public programs, the museum serves as a bridge between past and present, inviting visitors to reflect on the enduring spirit and resilience of the Jewish people in Georgia.
Str. 3, Anton KatalikosiTbilisi
David Baazov Museum of History of Jews of Georgia – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Metekhi Church, Narikala, Tbilisi Sioni Cathedral, National Botanical Garden of Georgia.
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How to get to David Baazov Museum of History of Jews of Georgia by public transport?
Bus
- Freedom Square • Lines: 37 (6 min walk)
- Baratashvili Street • Lines: 37 (9 min walk)
Metro
- Liberty Square • Lines: 1 (7 min walk)
- Avlabari • Lines: 1 (15 min walk)
Train
- Vilnius Square (18 min walk)
- Pantheon (21 min walk)