Batumi Botanical Garden
Under a banana tree
Batumi Botanical Garden
In the middle of nowhere
The 'old times'
Borjomi town
A troglodyte town in the Caucasus
Uplistsikhe
Uplistsikhe
Uplistsikhe
Uplistsikhe
Uplistsikhe
A Cult
Uplistsikhe
A church
The very top
The rock
Countryside seen from Uplistsikhe
The Theatre
Unusual Soviet Monument
myself 23, somewhere in Georgia
Uplistsikhe panorama
Narikala Fortress
A gate to the greenery
Gelati monastery
Gelati monastery
With locals, at Gelati monastery
Meeting the local boys
Gori fortress
Ska & ethno
Somewhere in/between
Ethno & punkrock
Gori, Stalin's museum
Mom and aunt Iva
Batumi Mosque
Batumi port
Cars of Kutaisi
The weariness of a low-cost travel
Wonderful green mountains of Ossetian part of Cauc…
Wonderful green mountains and our story
Something about the God
Inside the church darkness
Bagrati cathedral in BW
Glory to the people
Somewhere along the road in Georgia
Orthodox Church Mystery
Hotel / Zugdidi
Hotel / Zugdidi
Sphinx or a mother
Somewhere in South Ossetia
Black sand beach
Batumi - hotel 1 May
Socialist realism of Tbilisi
From Hell
Sculpture of Ietim Gurji
Zion Cathedral of Tbilisi
Batumi Holy Mother Virgin Nativity Cathedral
Daba - monastery
Somewhere around Borjomi?
Somewhere around Borjomi
Another view (Daba, Borjomi)
A view (Daba Borjomi)
Wild stream
Bagrati Cathedral: Wired
Kutaisi - wiring
Bagrati Cathedral
Gelati Monastery
Svaneti
Svaneti
The mountain river
This is Caucasus
Streets of Mestia (with power lines)
Power Grid
Trekking view at Mestia
Caucasus - Svaneti
Svaneti - a view
A Cross facing the majestic Caucasus
Ureki - evening beach
Svan towers
Trekking around Mestia
A fantastic view from above of Kutaisi
Kutaisi - mystery cathedral
Kutaisi - city in between rain showers
Ex-catholic church: Kutaisi Holy Annunciation Temp…
Streets (pigs) of Zugdidi
Three Slovaks in a café in Kutaisi
Timotesubani Monastery near Borjomi
A view from above Kutaisi
Not as strong as you, but I can try
Mestia - the centre of Svaneti
Beauty of Georgia
Kutaisi - Lada Niva in front of a theatre
A countryside
Somewhere in Georgia
27-2
Botanical garden of Batumi
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Murderer's museum
The Stalin Museum is a museum in Gori, Georgia dedicated to the life of Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili alias Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin, the infamous Soviet dictator and mass murderer, who was born here. The museum retains its Soviet-era characteristics and was officially dedicated to Stalin in 1957 - I could not find any mention of the crimes, atrocities or horrors committed during Stalin's rule.
The complex of the museum includes the memorial house (on the photo) where the devil was born, his carriage, and a two-storey exhibition building. The exhibits are divided into six halls in roughly chronological order, and contain many items actually or allegedly owned by Stalin, including some of his office furniture, his personal effects, and gifts made to him over the years. The museum nowadays also has a separate room devoted to the period of repressions, which has existed since 2010.
About Gori, which offered nothing interesting. The reason is that the town was destroyed in the 1920 earthquake, and almost completely rebuilt in the Soviet period. An important industrial center in Soviet times, Gori suffered from an economic collapse and the outflow of the population during the years of a post-Soviet crisis of the 1990s.
The complex of the museum includes the memorial house (on the photo) where the devil was born, his carriage, and a two-storey exhibition building. The exhibits are divided into six halls in roughly chronological order, and contain many items actually or allegedly owned by Stalin, including some of his office furniture, his personal effects, and gifts made to him over the years. The museum nowadays also has a separate room devoted to the period of repressions, which has existed since 2010.
About Gori, which offered nothing interesting. The reason is that the town was destroyed in the 1920 earthquake, and almost completely rebuilt in the Soviet period. An important industrial center in Soviet times, Gori suffered from an economic collapse and the outflow of the population during the years of a post-Soviet crisis of the 1990s.
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