Vazha Pshavela House Museum in Chargali

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Vazha Pshavela house museum in Chargali features objects connected with life and work of well-known Georgian son and poet Vazha-Pshavela (1861-1915). Various publications of poet's works, paintings, graphics, sculptures and photographs are featured here.

What makes this place important? Not to mention that Vazha Pshavela is one of the well-known Georgian poets (obliviously) - The Big Head in the front of entrance of this museum.

The Big Head - Sculpture of Vazha Pshavela

The Big Head - Sculpture of Vazha Pshavela 

Vazha Pshavela House Museum in Chargali

Vazha Pshavela House Museum in Chargali

About Vazha Pshavela

Vazha-Pshavela, simply referred to as Vazha is the pen name of the Georgian poet and writer Luka Razikashvili, noted Georgian patriot and author of the highest calibre in the field of Georgian literature. "Vazha-Pshavela" literally means "a son of Pshavians" in Georgian.

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42.323055, 44.9275
 

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