What You Will Do
Mtskheta is known for its beautiful architecture and rich history, and it is home to several important landmarks, including the Jvari Church, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, and Samtavro Monastery, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage sites. These landmarks are famous for their intricate stonework, beautiful frescoes, and ornate decoration, and they offer a fascinating glimpse into Georgian history and culture.
In addition to its religious landmarks, Mtskheta is also known for its picturesque old town, which features narrow streets, traditional architecture, and charming cafes and shops. Visitors can explore the town on foot and soak up the atmosphere of this historic and culturally rich destination.
Indulge in the rich flavors of Georgia with our team, as you sip on Chacha, a traditional Georgian brandy, and savor Churchkhela, a sweet and savory snack made of walnuts and grape juice
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Itinerary
Meeting Point
To meet us for your pickup, please come to our office located at 15 Abano Street in Tbilisi. Our team will be waiting for you at the front entrance of the building.
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Jvari Church
40 minutes
Jvari Church is a UNESCO World Heritage site located on a hilltop overlooking the Georgian town of Mtskheta, which was the former capital of Georgia. The church is considered to be one of the most important religious and architectural landmarks in the country, as it is one of the oldest surviving churches in Georgia and is recognized as a masterpiece of early Christian architecture.
Jvari Church was built in the 6th century on the site where Saint Nino, a female evangelist who brought Christianity to Georgia, erected a wooden cross. The church was originally a small chapel, but it was later expanded and renovated several times over the centuries. The current structure is a mixture of styles, including Georgian, Armenian, and Byzantine, and features a unique four-apsed design.
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Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
1 hour
The cathedral was originally built in the 4th century, and it has been rebuilt and renovated numerous times over the centuries. The current structure dates back to the 11th century and features a mixture of architectural styles, including Georgian, Byzantine, and Persian.
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral is known for its intricate stonework, beautiful frescoes, and ornate decoration. The cathedral is also famous for housing the Robe of Christ, a seamless garment that is said to have been worn by Jesus during his crucifixion.
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Samtavro Church
30 minutes
Samtavro Monastery is a historic site located in the town of Mtskheta, Georgia. The monastery is an important religious and cultural landmark in the country, and it has played a significant role in Georgian history for over a thousand years.
The monastery was founded in the 4th century and has been rebuilt and renovated numerous times over the centuries. The current structure dates back to the 11th century and features a mixture of architectural styles, including Georgian, Byzantine, and Persian.
Samtavro Monastery is known for its beautiful frescoes, intricate stonework, and ornate decoration. The monastery also houses the tombs of Georgian kings and queens, including the tomb of King Mirian III, who was responsible for converting Georgia to Christianity in the 4th century.
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Mtskheta
30 minutes
Mtskheta is a historic town located in eastern Georgia, near the capital city of Tbilisi. The town is considered to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, and it is an important religious and cultural center in the country.
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