Georgian Culture and XX Century – Second International Conference
The Union of Tbilisi Municipal Museums aims at generating a new role of museums in modern society, which would combine the preservation of traditional museum activities and the development of the educational aspect through the sharing of the knowledge with each interested person. In the XX century, the whole art was limited to strict ideological frameworks. However, despite the dictatorship...
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The Union of Museums of Tbilisi City Hall on October 22-23, 2019, in the conference hall of the National Parliamentary Library of Georgia, hosted the III International Conference - "Semitic Research". The conference was opened on October 22 by Nini Sanadiradze, Director General of the Union of Museums of Tbilisi City Hall. Participants and visitors of guests of conference were...
Read more“Georgia and The XX Century” – The First International Conference
The Union of Museums of Tbilisi City Hall hosted the first international conference "Georgia and the XX Century" on September 19-20 at the Nadzaladevi Media Library of the Tbilisi Union of Multifunctional Libraries. The conference is based on the analysis of real facts and historical documents and its aim is to present the culture and art of the twentieth century with...
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The Union of Museums of Tbilisi City Hall hosted the second international conference - "Semitological Research" on October 15, 16 and 17 in the conference hall of the National Parliamentary Library of Georgia. The conference was dedicated to the memory of Kote (Konstantine) Tsereteli, a world-famous Semitologist, linguist, and the founder of Hebrew-Aramaic studies in Georgia. The conference was first...
Read moreConference “Semitic Researches”
On 16 and 17 September In the conference hall of “National Parliamentary Library of Georgia” was held international conference “Semitic Researches” hosted by “Tbilisi Museums Union” Conference was dedicated to the memory of Academician Kote (Konstantine) Tsereteli, a world-known semitologist and linguist, the founder of the field of Hebrew and Aramaic studies in Georgia. Kote (Konstantine) Tsereteli (1921-2004) since the...
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