Listed under Museums in Georgia.
This museum is in three parts, the house where Stalin was born, carefully reconstructed and housed under a covering, Stalin’s personal armour plated railway carriage and the main exhibition building. A copy of Stalin’s death mask marks the end of this exhibition of his (or allegedly his) belongings, papers and documentation about his life.
Written by World Reviewer Staff.
By Maxton Walker for The Guardian First Published 9 June 2009 After spending some time in Georgia's capital, Tblisi, I feel the need to discover what the rest of the country has to offer. The obvious plan would be to head north into the Caucasus that … Read more...
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