National Archives of Georgia, Central Archive of Contemporary History

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National Archives of Georgia, Central Archive of Contemporary History

The National Archives of Georgia is the principal institution responsible for preserving the documentary heritage of Georgia. Operating under the Ministry of Justice of Georgia, it safeguards millions of historical records, manuscripts, photographs, maps, films, and administrative documents dating from the medieval period to the present day. The institution plays a crucial role in historical research, genealogy, cultural preservation, and public education. Its collections include royal decrees, church manuscripts, Soviet-era records, and materials related to the Democratic Republic of Georgia (1918–1921). The Archives also conduct restoration and digitization projects, organize exhibitions, and support both Georgian and international scholars studying the history and culture of the Caucasus region. The Central Archive of Contemporary History is one of the major archival divisions within the National Archives system of Georgia. It preserves documents related to the political, social, economic, and cultural history of Georgia from the Soviet period through contemporary times. Its collections include Communist Party records, governmental documents, personal archives, photographs, and materials reflecting twentieth-century Georgian history. The archive is an important resource for researchers studying Soviet governance, political movements, and modern Georgian society.

Korneli Kekelidze Georgian National Centre of Manuscripts

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Korneli Kekelidze Georgian National Centre of Manuscripts

A scientific and research institution dedicated to the study of manuscript books, historical documents, and the personal archives of prominent figures. It was founded in 1958 as the former Institute of Manuscripts.

House-Museum of Davit and Sergo Kldiashvili

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House-Museum of Davit and Sergo Kldiashvili

House-Museum of Davit and Sergo Kldiashvili — the house-museum of the Georgian writer and playwright Davit Kldiashvili (1862–1931) and his son, the writer Sergo Kldiashvili (1893–1986). It is located in Georgia, in the region of Imereti, in the village of Zeda Simoneti in the Terjola Municipality. The museum preserves materials related to the life and work of both father and son.