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David Kakabadze Kutaisi Art Gallery

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Art Museums
Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday-Friday 10:00-18:00
Address:
7PC2+885, Kutaisi, GeorgiaMap
Phone+995 431 25 27 52
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  • Carbo1960
    Carbo1960
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    Just contemporary paintings

    Lured by the description in Bradt guide stating this gallery offers the best cross section of Georgian paintings outside Tbilisi, my expectations ran very high. Unfortunately, I was disappointed as on...

    Reviewed on Jun 8, 2024
  • Carbo1960
    Carbo1960
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    Just contemporary paintings

    Lured by the description in Bradt guide stating this gallery offers the best cross section of Georgian paintings outside Tbilisi, my expectations ran very high. Unfortunately, I was disappointed as on...

    Reviewed on Jun 8, 2024
  • 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
  • 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
    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
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