Writer's House of Georgia

[1] The Writer's House was a location in which major figures of Georgian literature, such as the Blue Horns group, met in the early 1920s.

[4][5][6] As an article in the Financial Times put it, the Writer's House "has been the centrepiece of Georgian literary society for over a century, its triumphs and tragedies tracing the political contours of the country’s history.

[9][4] This exhibit, covering two rooms and with multimedia elements, has been designed by Mariam Natroshvili and Detu Jincharadze, also with documents from the SovLab Research Laboratory.

[4][11] In August 2023, Ketevan Dumbadze, a member of parliament for the ruling Georgian Dream party, was appointed as the new director of the institution.

The Writers' House focuses its operations on enhancing literary-cultural activities, locally and internationally, as well as public outreach and education.

Writer's House of Georgia, from the inner courtyard