Gergeti Trinity Church

One of the symbols of Georgia, Gergeti trinity church was built in the 14th century, with its austere charm and wild beauty of this place have a striking effect on one’s imagination. Far below lies Stephantsminda, while on the opposite side of the gorge there is a steep rock wall of height of more than

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Tusheti

Tusheti is one of most beautiful places not only in Georgia but in the world. This region is famous by its untouched nature, remarkable for the extraordinary beauty of its alpine landscapes and represents greatest importance as a habitat of numerous rare and endemic animal and vegetative species. Places is far from the civilization and

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Shatili

Located 1,400m (4,600ft) high, Shatili is known to be one of the most valuable and outstanding examples of Georgian vernacular architecture. With its fortress-settlement with 60 towers in it, shatili is a UNESCO world heritage site since 2007. The road that leads to Shatili is charming itself, while driving through you will come across with

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Gelati Monastery

Founded in 1106 in the west of Georgia in particular Kutaisi, Imereti Region, the monastery of Gelati is a masterpiece of the golden age of medieval Georgia, a period of political strength and economic growth between the 11th and 13th centuries. It is characterized by the facades of smoothly hewn large blocks, balanced proportions and

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Bagrati Cathedral

Bagrati Cathedral is an ancient Georgian architectural monument in Kutaisi, towering over the city on the hill of Ukimerioni. It was built in the 10th-11th centuries under the rule of Bagrat III the first king of the united Georgia. According to the inscription on the north wall, the cathedral was consecrated in honor of the

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Gomi Mountain

Gomi Mountain is known as the kingdom of clouds and fog, which is caused by the specific climate. If you climb a high hill, you will be greeted by the sun-drenched, endless mountain mist. The rising sun in the sea of ​​clouds or the rising of the sun in the fog creates such a spectacular

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Anchiskhati Basilica

The Anchiskhati Church or the Church of the Virgin Mary is located in the Old part of the city and is considered as the oldest temple in Tbilisi, which got its name in the 17th century. Originally the church was built in the 6th century by the order of the king of Iberia Dachi Ujarmeli,

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Narikala Fortress

Narikala fortress – the main fortress of Tbilisi represents one of the oldest places in the city and a prominent hallmark of the capital. Located high on a hill, the fortress is visible literally from any part of the city and offers visitors a dizzying view of Tbilisi and the Mtkvari River. The fortress was

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Metekhi Church

Metekhi church an actient monument in Tbilisi (13th century) is one of the most popular sights of the city. Temple stands on a high rock, on the right bank of the Mtkvari River. This district was one of the earliest inhabited areas on the city’s territory. According to traditional accounts, King Vakhtang I Gorgasali erected

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Jvari Monastery

Jvari monastery dates back from 6th century and represents a Georgian orthodox monastery. Temple is built on a hill opposite Mtskheta, at the confluence of Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers. According to the history shortly after the adoption of Christianity in Georgia (Iberia) King Mirian III erected an enormous wooden cross on this site. In the

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