Explore Georgia's ancient churches, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, cave cities, and centuries-old monasteries that tell the story of one of the oldest civilizations
Book Cultural TourGeorgia boasts one of the richest cultural heritages in the world. With its own unique alphabet (one of only 14 in the world), Christianity adopted as state religion in 337 AD (among the first countries), and a literary tradition spanning 16 centuries, Georgia is a living museum of human civilization. The country has 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and numerous monasteries, fortresses, and cave cities that have survived millennia of history.
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Discover Georgia's most significant cultural and historical sites
A masterpiece of medieval Georgian architecture in Mtskheta, Georgia's ancient capital. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is believed to house the robe of Christ and has been the principal church of Georgia since the 4th century.
An extraordinary cave monastery complex carved into the slopes of Erusheti Mountain in the 12th century by Queen Tamar. Originally containing over 6,000 apartments, churches, and a throne room, it remains one of Georgia's most impressive historical sites.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site near Kutaisi, founded by King David the Builder in 1106. It served as the main cultural and educational center of medieval Georgia, often called the "New Athens" and "New Jerusalem."
An ancient rock-hewn town dating back to the early Iron Age (1st millennium BC). One of the oldest urban settlements in the Caucasus, it features a theater, pharmacy, prison, churches, and dwellings carved into rock.
A 6th-century Georgian Orthodox monastery near Mtskheta, standing on a rocky mountaintop at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and masterpiece of early medieval Georgian architecture.
A stunning castle complex on the Aragvi River, dating from the 13th century. Features two churches with remarkable stone carvings and ornaments, and offers spectacular views of the Zhinvali reservoir.
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