The Georgian National Opera Theater
Founded in 1851, The Georgian National Opera Theater is situated right next to the hotel on Rustaveli Avenue. First opera theatre in South Caucasus is one of the centers of cultural life in Tbilisi.
Rustaveli National Theater
The Rustaveli Theatre was founded in 1879 and is revered in Georgia and abroad. Outside of Georgia, it is often called “The Theatre of Stars” in honour of its actors’ gifts. The theatre offers many interesting plays to Georgian and Foreign Guests. One of the most important plays staged in a theatre is The Caucasian Chalk Circle by world renowned director Robert Sturua. His version is also considered by many critics worldwide to be the best.
Dimitri Shevardnadze National Gallery
The National Gallery is one of the central exhibition spaces of the Georgian National Museum (GNM), where one can find temporary and permanent exhibitions representing modern art. The permanent exhibition showcases artworks by Georgian renowned artists of 20th century, such as Niko Pirosmanashvili, David Kakabadze, Lado Gudiashvili and Iakob Nikoladze. The temporary exhibition space hosts Georgian and international exhibitions and educational projects as well.
Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia
Simon Janashia Museum of Georgia, one of the museums unified under the biggest museum complex in Georgia – Georgian National Museum (GNM), is located on the Rustaveli Avenue, near the hotel. Museum of Georgia represents permanent and temporary exhibitions. Now on the view: Archaeological, Numismatic and Medieval Treasury, the exhibition of Georgian Weaponry, Georgian Archaeology from 8th millennium BC till 4th century AD, the Caucasus Natural History and Oriental Art collections, New Discoveries from Dmanisi and the “Museum of Soviet Occupation”.