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First Lady visits ‘returned treasures’ exhibition at the Georgian National Museum of Fine Arts

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The exhibition features historical artifacts and Western European artworks acquired by the museum with the support of the Ministry of Culture from private collections and galleries in Georgia and across Europe

The exhibition features historical artifacts and Western European artworks acquired by the museum with the support of the Ministry of Culture from private collections and galleries in Georgia and across Europe

Georgia’s First Lady, Tamar Bagration, together with Minister of Culture Tinatin Rukhadze, visited the exhibition Returned Treasures at the Georgian National Museum of Fine Arts in Tbilisi.

The exhibition features historical artifacts and Western European artworks acquired by the museum with the support of the Ministry of Culture from private collections and galleries in Georgia and across Europe.

According to the Ministry, several works that had been taken out of Georgia during the 1921 Soviet occupation, later sold or transferred abroad, were returned to the museum in 2025 on the initiative of Minister Rukhadze. 



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