The Open Air Museum of Ethnography, located near Tbilisi, is a historic wine estate designed by French architects and dating back to the end of the 19th century. Once the home of the Georgian royal family, the Bagrationi, it has served as a wine estate for over a century. Visitors can explore the estate’s rich history through tours of the cellar and palace, enjoy wine tastings, and savor traditional Georgian cuisine. The museum offers a glimpse into the region’s cultural and architectural heritage, set against the backdrop of its storied past.
Open Air Museum of Ethnography (Etnografiuli Muzeumi)
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