The National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia reported that several major cultural heritage sites in Georgia will remain open to visitors between April 9 and 11 despite official public holidays, while museums nationwide will temporarily close on April 12–13.
The Agency announced that high-demand historical and architectural sites will continue operating under regular schedules from April 9 to April 11. These include:
- Uplistsikhe
- Vardzia
- Ujarma
- David Gareja
The decision reflects strong public interest in these cultural heritage, particularly during holidays when domestic tourism typically increases.
Conversely, all museums and museum-reserves operating under the Agency’s supervision will be closed on April 12 and 13. The temporary suspension applies uniformly across the network of state-managed cultural institutions.
Authorities encourage visitors to plan their trips accordingly taking advantage of the extended access to major heritage sites earlier in the week, while noting the full closure over the weekend period.













