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Mtskheta, a spiritual town in Georgia, holds the key to Christianity's establishment in 327 AD

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Mtskheta Georgia. Aerial View Of Picturesque Highlands With Blue Sky Over Ancient Town In Green

Mtskheta Georgia. Aerial View Of Picturesque Highlands With Blue Sky Over Ancient Town In Green Valley Of Confluence Of Two Rivers

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, Mtskheta, Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia

Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, Mtskheta, Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Georgia, Mtskheta, spiritual town where Christianity was established in 327AD, high

Georgia, Mtskheta, spiritual town where Christianity was established in 327AD, high angle view of town and Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Chateau Mukhrani (1873), belonging to an important wine producer near Mtskheta. Georgia

Chateau Mukhrani (1873), belonging to an important wine producer near Mtskheta. Georgia, Caucasus

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (Cathedral of the Living Pillar) completed between the 4th

Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (Cathedral of the Living Pillar) completed between the 4th and 11th centuries. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mtskheta, the historical capital of Georgia. Caucasus

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Mtskheta, La Cathedrale (colour photo)

Mtskheta, La Cathedrale (colour photo)
2817498 Mtskheta, La Cathedrale (colour photo) by European Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mtskheta, La Cathedrale)

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Georgia, Mtskheta. Spiritual town where Christianity was established in 327 AD

Georgia, Mtskheta. Spiritual town where Christianity was established in 327 AD, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Svetitskhoveli Church, Historical Monuments of Mtskheta (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Georgia

Svetitskhoveli Church, Historical Monuments of Mtskheta (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Georgia

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Convent Walls in Mtskheta with the Georgian Language Inscription

Convent Walls in Mtskheta with the Georgian Language Inscription

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Georgia, Mtskheta. A warning notice to keep off the grass

Georgia, Mtskheta. A warning notice to keep off the grass

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Georgia, Mtskheta. A detailed candelabra in the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

Georgia, Mtskheta. A detailed candelabra in the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
Georgia, Mtskheta. Detailed candelabra in the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Georgia, Mtskheta. Decorative grapes on a metal fence

Georgia, Mtskheta. Decorative grapes on a metal fence

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Svetitskhoveli cathedral in Mtskheta

Svetitskhoveli cathedral in Mtskheta
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (Georgian: Living Pillar Cathedral) is a Georgian Orthodox cathedral located in the historical town of Mtskheta, Georgia

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Interior of the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, Mtskheta

Interior of the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, Mtskheta
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral literally, the Living Pillar Cathedral, is a Georgian Orthodox cathedral located in the historical town of Mtskheta, Georgia

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Svetitskhoveli cathedral in Mtskheta, Georgia

Svetitskhoveli cathedral in Mtskheta, Georgia
Svetitskhoveli Cathedral (Georgian: Living Pillar Cathedral) is a Georgian Orthodox cathedral located in the historical town of Mtskheta, Georgia

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Panorana of Mtskheta, Georgia

Panorana of Mtskheta, Georgia

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Jvari Monastery (Monastery of the Cross), 6th century, Mtskheta, Georgia. World Heritage Site

Jvari Monastery (Monastery of the Cross), 6th century, Mtskheta, Georgia. World Heritage Site. Georgia

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Georgia, Mtskheta. The Svetitskhoveli Cathedral of Twelve Apostles

Georgia, Mtskheta. The Svetitskhoveli Cathedral of Twelve Apostles

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Georgia, Mtskheta. A detailed mosaic in the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

Georgia, Mtskheta. A detailed mosaic in the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Georgia, Mtskheta. A close view of worn handles on a wooden gate

Georgia, Mtskheta. A close view of worn handles on a wooden gate

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Georgia, Mtskheta. A collection of traditional hats for sale as souveniers

Georgia, Mtskheta. A collection of traditional hats for sale as souveniers

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Georgia, Mtskheta. An decorative bull head on a metal fence

Georgia, Mtskheta. An decorative bull head on a metal fence

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Georgia, Mtskheta. A metal door and rock wall

Georgia, Mtskheta. A metal door and rock wall

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Georgia, Mtskheta. Religious art in the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

Georgia, Mtskheta. Religious art in the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Georgia, Mtskheta. The wall surrounding the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

Georgia, Mtskheta. The wall surrounding the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Georgia, Mtskheta. The Svetitskhoveli Cathedral main gate

Georgia, Mtskheta. The Svetitskhoveli Cathedral main gate

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Icon in church

Icon in church
Icon in Svetitskhoveli

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Looking Towards Mtskheta

Looking Towards Mtskheta
A view from above looking towards Mtskheta in western Georgia

Background imageMtskheta Collection: PANORAMA View at Mtskheta town near Kutaisi in Georgia

PANORAMA View at Mtskheta town near Kutaisi in Georgia

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Local artisan doll display, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, 11th century, by Patriach Melkisedek

Local artisan doll display, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, 11th century, by Patriach Melkisedek, Mtskheta, historical capital, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Georgia, Caucasus, Central Asia, Asia

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, 11th century, by Patriach Melkisedek, Mtskheta, historical capital

Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, 11th century, by Patriach Melkisedek, Mtskheta, historical capital, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Georgia, Caucasus, Central Asia, Asia

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Jvari Church (Holy Cross Church), early Georgian tetraconch design, Mtskheta, historical capital

Jvari Church (Holy Cross Church), early Georgian tetraconch design, Mtskheta, historical capital, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Georgia, Caucasus, Central Asia, Asia

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Jvari Church (Holy Cross Church), and spring blossom, Mtskheta, historical capital

Jvari Church (Holy Cross Church), and spring blossom, Mtskheta, historical capital, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Georgia, Caucasus, Central Asia, Asia

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Bebris Tsikhe castle, Mtskheta, historical capital Georgia, Caucasus, Central Asia, Asia

Bebris Tsikhe castle, Mtskheta, historical capital Georgia, Caucasus, Central Asia, Asia

Background imageMtskheta Collection: The church of Jvari, Mtskheta, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Georgia, Caucasus

The church of Jvari, Mtskheta, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Georgia, Caucasus, Central Asia, Asia

Background imageMtskheta Collection: View over the Mtkvari River and Mtskheta, Georgia, Caucasus, Central Asia, Asia

View over the Mtkvari River and Mtskheta, Georgia, Caucasus, Central Asia, Asia

Background imageMtskheta Collection: Tskhoveli Cathedral, Mtskheta, Georgia, Central Asia, Asia

Tskhoveli Cathedral, Mtskheta, Georgia, Central Asia, Asia



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Mtskheta, a spiritual town in Georgia, holds the key to Christianity's establishment in 327 AD. Nestled in Mtskheta-Mtianeti region, this historical gem boasts the magnificent Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Living Pillar. Completed between the 4th and 11th centuries, its grandeur stands tall against time. As you wander through Mtskheta's enchanting streets, you'll come across Chateau Mukhrani. This stunning estate dates back to 1873 and belongs to an esteemed wine producer near Mtskheta. The vineyards surrounding it are a testament to Georgia's rich winemaking heritage. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mtskheta is adorned with captivating historical monuments like Svetitskhoveli Church. Its convent walls proudly display inscriptions in the Georgian language, showcasing the deep-rooted cultural significance of this sacred place. Inside Svetitskhoveli Cathedral lies a detailed candelabra that illuminates its divine atmosphere. The intricate craftsmanship reflects the devotion and artistry of those who built it. Strolling further along Mtskheta's streets will lead you to decorative grapes adorning metal fences—a charming nod to Georgia's love affair with viticulture and their renowned wines. Majestic and steeped in spirituality, Svetitskhoveli Cathedral remains an awe-inspiring symbol of faith for both locals and visitors alike. It serves as a reminder of Mtskhetas' profound historical importance within Georgia's spiritual landscape. Intriguingly diverse yet harmoniously connected by their shared history, these hints paint a vivid picture of Mtskhetas' allure—an ancient town where spirituality intertwines with architectural marvels amidst breathtaking landscapes—making it an unforgettable destination for all who seek enlightenment and beauty.