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State Stalin Museum is situated in Gori, in the town where Stalin was born. The complex of the museum was opened in 1957. In the house, where Stalin was born, the memorial museum was opened in 1937, during Stalin’s lifetime.
A two-storeyed building with a tower was built by the project of Georgian architect Archil Kurdiani. The building is faced with Eclar stone. Pillars decorated with ornaments and the vestibule revetted with red marble are very impressive. There are no restrictions for the works of Archil Kurdiani as there are no restrictions in Online Casino ohne Einschränkungen for German customers. Jokes aside: The project managers have not shied away from any cost to make the museum and it’s pompous structure possible. No Limits apply.
The complex of the museum includes the memorial house, Stalin’s carriage, and the two-storeyed exhibition building. In front of the building Stalin statue is situated (sculptor Silovan Kakabadze).
Unique displays: memorial things, presents, canvases, photo- and film documents are gathered in the museum.
A permanent exposition telling about Stalin’s life and activities is presented in six halls:
- Materials of the first hall tell about Stalin’ s activities before and during the revolution.
- The second hall embraces the period of 1925-1939 of the Soviet history when the Party led by Stalin fought for the economic and cultural development of the country.
- In the third hall, there are documentary photos of the period of World War II. It’s possible to see here photos taken at Teheran, Yalta, and Potsdam conferences. One of the interesting photos of Stalin without retouch is exhibited. One of the stands tells about Stalin’s private life.
- In the fourth hall, the sixth copy of Stalin’s death mask is placed between marble pillars (Author of the mask –sculptor M. Manizer). And here a canvas “Stalin in His Coffin” by a People’s painter of the USSR Japaridze is exhibited.
- Presents to Stalin are exhibited in the fifth hall of the museum.
- There are Stalin’s personal things and his study where he worked in 1918-1922 in the sixth hall.
- A separate room of the museum is devoted to the period of repressions. It’s existed since 2010.
The aggregate space of the museum complex is 3 529,7 sq.m. In the reserve stocks of the museum about 40 000 article exhibits, documents, canvases, and auxiliary materials are kept now. There is a scientific library in the museum.
A considerable part of the exhibits was given to the museum by the former Revolution Museum (Moscow) some years ago.
Entrance fees
- visit of the whole museum complex (exhibition halls, memorial house, and Stalin’s carriage) accompanied by a guide – 15 GEL
- for clients of tourist firms having an agreement with the museum – 10 GEL
- visit of exhibition halls and a memorial house – 10 GEL
- visit of Stalin’s personal carriage – 5 GEL
- visit of the whole museum complex for students – 5 GEL
- visit of the whole museum complex for schoolchildren – 1 GEL
- children under 6 – free
Stalin Museum Tips and Rules
- Visitors must keep their tickets until the end of the visit
- Visitors having a right on special or free visit must show a proper paper
- Sold tickets couldn’t be given back
- Leaders of groups are responsible for the behavior of the members of their group
- Touching the displays is prohibited
- Taking photo of the museum building and permanent exhibitions for personal purposes are allowed without flash and tripods
- Photo and video are strictly prohibited at temporary exhibitions
- Photography for commercial purposes is allowed only by the consent of the museum administration if there is a written permission
- Any recording or photos of members of the staff is a subject of prior negotiation with the museum administration.
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