nobel brothers batumi technological museum
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The Nobel museum is small, but I found it interesting. It is relatively new, opened in 2007, and the English translation of the plaques is the best that I have seen in Georgian museums so far. There is history and a few machinery items and pictures from the development of the oil industry in Batumi with the train and pipelines from Baku and involvement of the Rothchilds and Nobels. There is also an exhibit upstairs about development if tea plantations with Chinese workers in early 20th century and some disjointed facts about the city and tobacco.The Lonely Planet guide says that it is "just off the road to Makhinjauri train station (turn opposite Hotel Sanapiro)." I thought that this was hard to follow. Google maps actually places it more or less in the right spot. Just take a bus along Gogabashvili (E70), buses 2, 10 and 31 go along it and should be between 40-60 tetri (0.40-0.60 lari). Or just take a taxi from Batumi to Hotel Sanapiro, should be just a few lari as it is close. The museum is directly across the street from Hotel Sanapiro, like 30 feet from the road on the side opposite the water, closer than Lonely Planet suggests.For a bus back there is a stop just east on that main road where all buses should go to Tbilisi Square in Batumi.
совсем крошечный, но интересный музей, не так просто найти, но если зайдете никогда не пожалеете, обязательно все расскажут и покажут - очень советую
Очень маленький, но хороший и познавательный музей. Расположен рядом с трассой Батуми-Махинджаури в районе БНЗ в жилом секторе.
Интересный домик, но мало экспонатов. Очень дружелюбный персонал. Когда посещали шел частичный ремонт...