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Exhibition on European travelers’ journeys to the East opens at National Library’s Book Museum

by Georgia Today
February 5, 2026
in Culture, Highlights
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Exhibition on European travelers’ journeys to the East opens at National Library’s Book Museum

An exhibition exploring the legendary journeys of European travelers to Eastern countries has opened at the Book Museum of the National Library of Georgia.

The temporary exhibition, displayed alongside the museum’s permanent collection, features rare 19th- century editions printed in various European languages. The books are drawn from the National Library’s rare collections fund.

The exhibition highlights how the routes of European travelers heading east often passed through Georgia—a fact specifically noted in several publications. Among them is a book by traveler Freigang, published in 1817, titled “Journey to the Caucasus and Georgia.”

The displayed works recount travelers’ observations and experiences in countries and regions such as Turkey, Syria, Egypt, Kabul, Korea, and beyond, offering European perspectives on the East during the period.

Visitors’ attention is drawn to the rich illustrations accompanying the texts. The publications stand out for their high-quality printing and engravings, many of which are hand-colored. The vibrant hues characteristic of the East have been remarkably well preserved, adding to the exhibition’s visual impact. The display also includes maps depicting the countries and regions visited by the authors.

In parallel with this exhibition, visitors to the Book Museum can explore the permanent display, which includes the first Georgian printed books, editions published by King Vakhtang VI, the personal library of Ilia Chavchavadze, and a unique collection of editions of The Knight in the Panther’s Skin.

Exhibition venue: Book Museum, National Library of Georgia – 3 Gudiashvili Street, Tbilisi

Opening hours: The Book Museum follows the general working hours of the National Library of Georgia.

Visitors are advised to check current opening hours in advance, as they may vary on weekends or public holidays.

Entry: Admission is free.

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