
- Museums
- E. Akhvlediani House-Museum
Akhvlediani and Vasil Shukhaev – Museum Week
Visitor Information
Working Hours
Tuesday -Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Last admission 30 minutes before closing.
CLOSED on Monday, and official holidays
Entrance Fees
| Adults | 3 GEL |
| Students | 1 GEL |
| School Children | 0,5 GEL |
| Friends of Museum (become a member) | Free |
| Children under 6 | Free |
Free to: ICOM members, "Culture Card" owners, museum employees, people with limited abilities, internally displaced persons (IDPs), socially unprotected persons.
Note: visitors receiving special benefits or free admission privileges should present relevant documents
Guided Tours
| School children groups | 10 GEL |
| Georgian Language | 25 GEL |
| Foreign Languages (reviewing tour, approximately 1 hour) | 45 GEL |
| Foreign Languages (extensive tour, 1,5-2 hours) | 60 GEL |
| Exclusive tour (booking in advance) | 200 GEL |
Contact Information
12, Leo Kiacheli St., Tbilisi, Georgia
Tel: + (995 32) 299 74 12
E-mail: info@museum.ge
The Elene Akhvlediani memorial house-museum was established on April 18th, 1976. House-Museum represents a typical Georgian interior, where visitors can find Georgian well-known painter’s pictorial and graphic artworks, theatrical sketches, costumes, book illustrations, photo materials and personal archives. Elene Akhvlediani periodically scheduled thematic and personal exhibition evenings at her house and created a place for prominent artist’s gatherings and creative collaborations. Akhvlediani bequeathed her house to the museum, where its unique atmosphere, rich traditions and artworks are still preserved for the public. This house-museum represents a typical Georgian interior, where visitors can find the artist’s pictorial and graphic artworks, theatrical sketches, costumes, book illustrations, photo materials, personal archives, useful artwork exhibits, and artworks by various artists. The house-museum reserves contain over three thousand artifacts. Elene Akhvlediani periodically scheduled thematic and personal exhibition evenings at her house, and creating a place for prominent artist’s gatherings and creative collaborations. Elene Akhvlediani bequeathed her house to the museum, where its unique atmosphere, rich and beautiful traditions, and Akhvlediani’s artworks are still preserved for the public.



