Zurab Tsereteli Museum Of Modern Art, Art museum on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi, Georgia.
The museum is housed in a classical building on Rustaveli Avenue and displays over 300 works across three floors. The collection includes paintings, drawings, sculptures, and enamel pieces created by a prolific contemporary Georgian artist.
The building was constructed in 1882 as a military academy and served that purpose until 1909. After various uses during the Soviet era, it was eventually converted into an art museum.
The museum displays works that blend Georgian artistic traditions with international influences. Walking through the galleries gives a sense of how one artist explored different techniques and themes across his career.
The museum is centrally located and easily accessible on foot from the metro station. The venue is open most days of the week, making it simple to plan a visit at your convenience.
A large bronze apple sculpture in the courtyard can be explored from the inside. It is decorated with 145 bronze reliefs depicting different areas of human interests and pursuits.
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