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Giorgi Leonidze State Museum of Literature, Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს გიორგი ლეონიძის სახელობის მუზეუმი ) was founded in 1930 upon the initiative of David Arsenishvili, a legendary museum-founder, who also was the creator of Tbilisi Theater Museum, and later the famous Andrej Rublow museum in Moscow.

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  • Giorgi Leonidze State Museum of Literature (en)
  • Państwowe Muzeum Literatury Gruzińskiej im. Georgi Leonidze (pl)
  • Государственный музей грузинской литературы имени Георгия Леонидзе (ru)
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  • Państwowe Muzeum Literatury Gruzińskiej im. Georgi Leonidze – muzeum w Tbilisi. (pl)
  • Государственный музей грузинской литературы имени Георгия Леонидзе (груз. საქართველოს გიორგი ლეონიძის სახელობის ქართული ლიტერატურის სახელმწიფო მუზეუმი) — учреждение культуры Грузии. Расположен в Тбилиси, улица Г. Чантурия, 8. (ru)
  • Giorgi Leonidze State Museum of Literature, Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს გიორგი ლეონიძის სახელობის მუზეუმი ) was founded in 1930 upon the initiative of David Arsenishvili, a legendary museum-founder, who also was the creator of Tbilisi Theater Museum, and later the famous Andrej Rublow museum in Moscow. (en)
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  • Giorgi Leonidze State Museum of Literature, Georgia (Georgian: საქართველოს გიორგი ლეონიძის სახელობის მუზეუმი ) was founded in 1930 upon the initiative of David Arsenishvili, a legendary museum-founder, who also was the creator of Tbilisi Theater Museum, and later the famous Andrej Rublow museum in Moscow. The greatest supporter for this initiative was Georgian poet Titsian Tabidze, who, together with the group of symbolist writers – the Blue Horns (Georgian: Tsisferyantselebi / ცისფერყანწელები ) – advocated the creation of a literature museum since 1919. Tabidze, together with Ivan Enikolofow, was also the first chair of the museum. (en)
  • Państwowe Muzeum Literatury Gruzińskiej im. Georgi Leonidze – muzeum w Tbilisi. (pl)
  • Государственный музей грузинской литературы имени Георгия Леонидзе (груз. საქართველოს გიორგი ლეონიძის სახელობის ქართული ლიტერატურის სახელმწიფო მუზეუმი) — учреждение культуры Грузии. Расположен в Тбилиси, улица Г. Чантурия, 8. (ru)
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