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David Kakabadze Kutaisi Art Gallery

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Art Museums
Open Opens at 10:00-18:00
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7PC2+885, Kutaisi, GeorgiaMap
Phone+995 431 25 27 52
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  • Robert O
    Robert O
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    Not just paintings, but sculptures as well

    Provides insight if you want to get an idea of the level of expression of contemporary Georgian art. Upstairs are two rooms with paintings and sculptures. At the ground level there is small outdoor sp...

    Reviewed on Sep 25, 2019
  • Patrick P
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    This charming museum has a neglected feel but is worth visiting

    The gallery is on the second floor of an old fashioned, communist era building. The paintings, with a few exceptions, use more or less the same colour palette, which can be a bit monotonous. Neverthel...

    Reviewed on Apr 5, 2019
  • Mike J
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    Work by local Georgian Artists

    A nice little gallery worth visiting for the couple of paintings by Georgia’s most famous artist Niko Pirosmani together with other lesser known works of art. Unfortunately very little English spoke...

    Reviewed on Oct 27, 2018
  • Queen T
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    Fine Art Galery of Famous Georgian painter

    David Kakabadze's is one of the greatest Georgian painters. The gallery has collected his most unknown paintings left behind the main collections exhibited in core Georgian Museums including the Natio...

    Reviewed on Nov 11, 2017
  • FulltimeTraveler
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    A small but beautifully curated collection

    Especially compared to the Shevardnadze Art Museum in Tbilisi (which I found absurdly disappointing), this gallery is a treat. It's two rooms, one featuring a broad range of Georgian paintings, the ot...

    Reviewed on Jun 21, 2017
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