
Metekhi Church
Metekhi Church is one of the most iconic landmarks in Tbilisi, offering visitors not only a rich historical experience but also breathtaking views of Old Tbilisi and the Kura River below. Perched on a cliff overlooking the city, the church and its surrounding complex create a dramatic and beautiful scene that’s a must-visit for any traveler exploring Tbilisi.
Originally built by King Vakhtang Gorgasali in the 5th century, Metekhi has witnessed centuries of Tbilisi’s history, from royal residences to Soviet-era struggles. The current church structure dates back to the late 13th century, with its unique cross-cupola design standing as a testament to Georgia’s medieval architecture.
A visit to Metekhi is not only a journey through the past, but also an opportunity to reflect in one of the city’s most serene spots. Despite its historical significance and popularity, the church maintains a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for quiet contemplation.
As you stand on the church grounds, you’ll be treated to sweeping panoramic views of Old Tbilisi’s charming rooftops, winding streets, and the surrounding landscape. This vantage point offers some of the best photo opportunities in the city, making it a perfect stop for travelers looking to capture Tbilisi’s beauty.
Accessible and close to other key attractions, Metekhi Church is a site you won’t want to miss.
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