List of museums in Tbilisi

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The list of the museums in Tbilisi , capital and the largest city of Georgia.

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  • Museum icon Science.png Science, medicine
  • Museum icon Earth Science.png Geology (Earth Science)
  • Museum icon Natural.png Natural (Life Science)
  • Museum icon Aquarium.png Aquarium (Marine Science)
  • Museum icon Ecological.png Ecological
  • Museum icon Archaeological.png Archaeological
  • Museum icon Indent.png (Human Artifacts)
  • Museum icon Industrial.png Industrial
  • Museum icon Art.png Art Museum
  • Museum icon Cultural.png Cultural
  • Museum icon Historic Site.png Historic Site
  • Museum icon History.png History (General)
  • Museum icon Military.png Military History
  • Museum icon Religious.png Religious
  • Museum icon Commodity.png Commodity Collection
  • Museum icon Children.png Children's Museum
  • Museum icon Aviation.png Aerospace (Planes & Rockets)
  • Museum icon Railway.png Railway (Trains)
  • Museum icon Maritime.png Maritime (Boats & Sea)
  • Museum icon Transportation.png Automobile
  • Museum icon Library.png Library
  • Museum icon Biographical.png Biographical
  • Museum icon Hall of Fame.png Hall of Fame
  • Museum icon Closed.png Defunct

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