Metekhi Church was built in 12th century on Metekhi rock mount that is located on territory of present Tbilisi.
GPS coordinates for Garmin/Navitel: N41.6902865, E44.8113308
The place of location is unbelievably beautiful – the rock mount goes deep into Mtkvari river. Strategical and geopolitical importance made it to be quite a dangerous region, so the church was destroyed several times during epochs of Persian and Mongolian empires.
The church was reconstructed several times. The last restoration was made in 16-17 centuries. Since that time it stays undamaged.
We were not allowed to take pictures inside, so let’s take a look around. There is a small park with with benches and bells nearby…
Some drinking water…
Next to the Church, there is Vakhtang Gorgasali’s monument. He was the king of Iberia and one of Georgian statehood founders.
Isn’t it beautiful? 🙂
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