The National Gallery is also located in a so-called museum area of Shota Rustaveli Avenue. The entrance of the gallery is hidden under the shadows of the trees in Emperor Alexander’s Park (today’s Park of 9 April). Visitors can enjoy the fascinating collections of Georgian paintings and sculpture; among them is the largest collection of Niko Pirosmani’ works. Guided tours are offered in Georgian, Russian and English languages.

Ticket: 3 USD; free for children under 6
Address: 11 Shota Rustaveli Ave, Tbilisi, Georgia
Working Hours: 10:00 – 18:00
Holidays: Monday, and Official Holidays