The Church of Kish, also known from different sources as Church of Saint Elishe or Holy Mother of God Church, is a Georgian Orthodox church, probably dating to the early 12th century, in the village of Kiş, approximately 5 km north of Shaki, Azerbaijan. It has been inactive due to lack of parishioners since the 19th century, although mass was still regularly held as of 2000 by a Georgian priest. Archaeological research undertaken in 2000 concluded that it was first built as a diophysite Georgian church, later to become a Chalcedonian church. Previous research had proposed that it had functioned at different times as a Caucasian Albanian Apostolic church,
a Chalcedonian church within the Georgian Orthodox Church, and later as an Armenian Apostolic Church.
Prices: 2 Manats for local tourists, 9 Msts for foreign tourists
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Kish
Address Azerbaijan
Coordinates 41°14'56.417" N 47°11'35.822" E