Gori
Childhood house of Stalin.
Without many attractions, Gori created the Stalin Museum to attract more visitors, as Stalin was born there. This is the façade of the modest house of his family - his father was a shoemaker, having a workshop in the basement. The house is fully covered against bad weather. Some belongings of the dictator can be seen in the museum's main building.
Furniture inside Stalin's childhood house.
This is the hall of the house, a regular room, as the house was not big. The house makes part of Stalin Museum, in Stalin Avenue, Gori, central Georgia.
Stalin's private wagon.
Used from 1941 onward, this armoured wagon weighs 83 tons - more than 3 underground wagons. It can be seen and visited in Stalin Museum, at Stalin Avenue, Gori, central Georgia.
Stalin's private bathroom.
Inside his private armoured wagon, now displayed in Stalin's Museum, at Stalin Avenue, Gori, central Georgia.
Stalin's private room.
Inside his private armoured wagon, now displayed in Stalin Museum, at Stalin Avenue, Gori, central Georgia.
Stalin's meeting room.
Inside his private armoured wagon, now displayed in Stalin's Museum, at Stalin Avenue, Gori, central Georgia.
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