Museum of Soviet Occupation | ოკუპაციის მუზეუმი

Museum of Soviet Occupation | ოკუპაციის მუზეუმი is a history museum Tbilisi located in Georgia.

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  • Phone

    +995 32 299 80 22

  • Website

    museum.ge

  • X (Twitter)

    museumgnm

  • Type

    History Museum

Address

3 Rustaveli Ave. Tbilisi Georgia

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Comments / 6


Temo

Highly recommend for everyone but mostly for people who are interested in USSR. Btw this 2 rooms really can't express how evil was Soviet Empire ????

Babak

Unbelievable! I'm not Georgian but I was very sad when I saw all history and all murders by Soviet Empire

Giga

CLOSED on Mondays and official holidays :)

Вадик Vadim T. Sasa

Some of facts are far politically engaged. For example, 400 000 killed during world war II is not a result of Soviet occupation, but a result of Hitler's Aggression etc.

inspector clouseau

Главное на входе абстрагироваться от того что Россия и СССР это не одно и тоже. А вообще экспозиция вставляет. Когда же в Москве появится музей оккупации коммунистами России ? :)

Ekaterina Lokteva

Очень однобокий музей . Ребята немного забыли упомянуть, что фамилия Сталина была Джугашвили

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