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Archaeological museum · Batumi ·

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Archaeological museum · Batumi ·

Ancient jewelry, art, pottery, relics, coins, and wine vessels

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77 Chavchavadze St, Batumi 6000, Georgia Get directions

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77 Chavchavadze St, Batumi 6000, Georgia Get directions

+995 577 54 10 30
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Nov 3, 2025

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nikoloz N

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The Amiran Kakhidze Ajara Archaeological Museum is a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts and curious travelers seeking to uncover the rich archaeological heritage of the Ajara region. Located in Batumi, this museum offers a deep dive into the region’s ancient past through its extensive and meticulously curated collection. Named after the prominent Georgian archaeologist Amiran Kakhidze, the museum houses artifacts spanning thousands of years, from the Stone Age to the medieval period. Visitors can marvel at ancient pottery, tools, jewelry, and coins, each piece shedding light on the daily lives, trade, and artistry of Ajara’s inhabitants. Highlights include artifacts from the Bronze and Iron Ages, as well as treasures unearthed from the Gonio-Apsaros Fortress excavations. The museum’s layout is both modern and informative, with well-organized exhibits accompanied by detailed descriptions in multiple languages, making it accessible to international visitors. Interactive displays and multimedia elements further enrich the experience, appealing to both adults and children. Conveniently situated in Batumi, the museum is an excellent stop for those looking to enhance their understanding of the region’s historical significance. Its blend of academic depth and engaging presentation ensures a rewarding visit. The Amiran Kakhidze Ajara Archaeological Museum is a true treasure trove for anyone interested in Georgia’s ancient and vibrant history.

Lulu C.

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small but interesting museum with 1 floor upstairs displaying the famous wine vessels (qvevri) and beautiful artefacts dating back to 40.000 years BC, and one room ground floor dedicated to the golden findings. 6Lari entrance, toilet, friendly staff.

Esteban Z.

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Not a huge museum but worth to visit. You can get some information about history of Georgia. Mostly simple daily materials left from 4-8 century BC.

Dya De L.

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Small and sweet. You need about an hour to see everything and the staff is accommodating. We were lucky and came on a International Day, so it was free. I recommend you ask for Khatia Dundua if you want any information she speaks good English and is highly positive and energetic.

Love J.

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Interesting must see place if you want to have a quick glance on history, easy to check in, entrance fee is 3 Gel and kids for 0.50 Gel. Beside there are copies from original historic and ancient things you can buy

Andrew S.

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Good archeological museum with artifacts from the stone age and up to modern times. The ticket price is 6 Lari. Everything is translated into English and Russian. Recommend if you are interested in history.

Румяна С.

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Okay for a small regional museum. Surprisingly, they have a Neanderthal skull and a complete lack of Neolithic findings. As if there have been no people at all between the ice and bronze ages. The museum staff was also not able to explain the gap.

Narges Razavi (.

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The staff were friendly and kind, the environment was clean and relaxed, you can visit the ancient monuments safely and in silence