Museum of History of Georgian Jews
History museum · Tbilisi ·

Museum of History of Georgian Jews

History museum · Tbilisi ·

Exhibits on Georgian Jewish history and culture

Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null
Museum of History of Georgian Jews by null

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1 Anton Katalikosi St, Tbilisi, Georgia Get directions

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1 Anton Katalikosi St, Tbilisi, Georgia Get directions

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Dec 14, 2025

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"At the David Baazov Museum I learned about Jewish history in Georgia and the close relationship between Israel and Georgia." - Matthew Kepnes

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Museum of History of Georgian Jews

Matan A.

Google
One hall room with a bunch of mundane artifacts and pictures by local artists. Not much to see No explanations other than what the artifacts are. No history or information about any of the Jewish communities. The Georgian Jewish community is one of the oldest in the world, I wish I could learn more about it but i might as well just read a Wikipedia article, it will be much more informative.

Nutsa T.

Google
Brautiful museum. Exponats are mostly from all around Georgia, grave stones from Mtskheta, gifts and donations from local comunity. Manager of museum and security are super friendly and helpful, always happy to expalin and give information. Loved this place

Robert Lee M.

Google
Interesting facts and history of Jews in Georgia. Just one criticism, not very friendly or welcoming from staff. Receptionist watching soap opera so loud it could be heard the entire time. Security behind your every move.

דני פ.

Google
A wonderful exhibition. It was very touching to see an example of my cultural and ethnic roots preserved so well.

Nigela X.

Google
The museum is too small.. It’s better to visit the big synagogue

Alla E.

Google
The most impolite stuff I met in Tbilisi. No toilet for visitors . I don’t think there is one Jew in the management or staff

Kyslov F.

Google
I would like to support this small museum by my review. It is small, but the team did their best to show the history in the artifacts.

Larissa E.

Google
I didn’t have a chance to visit as they didn’t let me in half an hour before their closing time. Three security guards and a lady. Very unfriendly. Entrance fee us 10 GEL, cash only