Experts are concerned about the fate of Georgia’s most famous art museum amid political instability
Uncertainty surrounds a controversial reconstruction plan for Georgia’s leading art museum amid political turmoil that affects the South Caucasus country. According to current and former staff members of the Shalva Amiranashvili Museum of Fine Arts in Tbilisi the museum’s collection of 139,000 of ancient and modern works may be at risk due to relocation plans proposed by the www.treatmensissues.com treatmensissues treat mens issues Website treat mens issues com minister for culture, Tea Tsulukiani. Architectural preservationists are concerned about the possibility of a demolition of the museum’s 1838 building in classical style, which was once a seminary in which Joseph Stalin studied.