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Ethnographic museum in Tusheti, Georgia
Omalo Ethnographic Museum
Tushetian Ethnographic Museum of Keselo, in Omalo
Omalo Ethnographic Museum, facade
LocationTusheti, Georgia
Coordinates42°22′44″N 45°37′48″E / 42.37889°N 45.63000°E / 42.37889; 45.63000
Typeethnographic museum

The Omalo Ethnographic Museum is an ethnographic museum in the village of Zemo (Upper) Omalo in the Tusheti region of Georgia. The Tushetian Ethnographic Museum of Keselo preserves traditional items used by the Tusheti people, such as agricultural tools, household items and weapons. The Museum's exhibition is dedicated to showcasing local traditions and customs and portrays the way Tushetians used to live in the past. The exhibition also includes archeological findings, such as Bronze Age axes and jewelry. The nearby tourist trail also includes Keselo fortress.

See also

References

  1. "Discover amazing Tusheti" Georgian Journal, 7 August 2018
  2. Omalo Tour Guide
  3. Keselo-Kue Agency of Protected Areas.


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