Exposition hall in the Joseph Stalin museum with attributes, photograps and statues of him in Gori, Shida Kartli, Georgia, Caucasus
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Bert de Ruiter / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
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7079 x 4724 px | 59.9 x 40 cm | 23.6 x 15.7 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
22 March 2018Location:
Gori, Shida Kartli, Georgia, CaucasusMore information:
Wikipedia: The Joseph Stalin Museum is a museum in Gori, Georgia dedicated to the life of Joseph Stalin, the leader of the Soviet Union, who was born in Gori. The Museum retains its Soviet-era characteristics. The main corpus of the complex is a large palazzo in Stalinist Gothic style, begun in 1951 ostensibly as a museum of the history of socialism, but clearly intended to become a memorial to Stalin, who died in 1953. The exhibits are divided into six halls in roughly chronological order, and contain many items actually or allegedly owned by Stalin, including some of his office furniture, his personal effects and gifts made to him over the years. There is also much illustration by way of documentation, photographs, paintings and newspaper articles. The display concludes with one of twelve copies of the death mask of Stalin taken shortly after his death. The overall impression is that of a shrine to a secular saint.