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Group Tour in – Mtskheta-Jvari
Overview
Tour Description
“DAILY TOUR MTSKHETA”This tour will give you the opportunity to travel through the past of Georgia, learn about the history of Georgia, enjoy the beautiful views, see a lot of Georgian handmade souvenirs, take beautiful photos and taste the traditional Georgian sweets “Churchkhela” The city of Mtskheta is located at the confluence of the Aragvi and Mtkvari rivers, in central-eastern Georgia, 20 km from Tbilisi.
History
Mtskheta was the ancient capital of Kartli, the East Georgian Kingdom from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD, and was also the location where Christianity was proclaimed as the official religion of Georgia in 337. To date, it still remains the headquarters of the Georgian Orthodox and Apostolic Church.
The favourable natural conditions, its strategic location at the intersection of trade routes, and its close relations with the Roman Empire, the Persian Empire, Syria, Palestine, and Byzantium, generated and stimulated the development of Mtskheta and led to the integration of different cultural influences with local cultural traditions. After the 6th century AD, when the capital was transferred to Tbilisi, Mtskheta continued to retain its leading role as one of the important cultural and spiritual centres of the country.
The Holy Cross Monastery of Jvari, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral and Samtavro Monastery are key monuments of medieval Georgia. The present churches include the remains of earlier buildings on the same sites, as well as the remains of ancient wall paintings. The complex of the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral in the centre of the town includes the cathedral church, the palace and the gates of the Katolikos Melchizedek that date from the 11th century, built on the site of earlier churches dating back to the 5th century. The cruciform cathedral is crowned with a high cupola over the crossing, and there are remains of important wall paintings in the interior. The rich sculpted decoration of the elevations dates from various periods over its long history. The small domed church of the Samtavro Monastery was originally built in the 4th century and has since been subject to various restorations. The main church of the monastery was built in the early 11th century. It contains the grave of Mirian III, the king of Iberia who established Christianity as official religion in Georgia.
Group Tour duration: at 12:00 until 16:00 . Locations you will visit- Mtskheta
- Jvari
- professional two language speaker guide (eng/rus)
- comfortable mini bus ( a\c)
- pick up and back in Tbilisi