Religious Sites in Tbilisi
Tbilisi’s religious landscape reflects centuries of cultural convergence. This collection features the 13th-century Sioni Cathedral, once the seat of the Georgian Orthodox Church, alongside the Great Synagogue built by Akhaltsikhe Jews. The list includes the medieval Shavnabada Monastery, perched on a volcanic peak, and the 18th-century palace complex of Queen Darejan. These sites represent the city's long-standing tradition of multi-faith coexistence, spanning Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, Jewish, and Lutheran traditions.
Sioni Cathedral
The Sioni Cathedral of the Dormition is a Georgian Orthodox cathedral in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia.
Armenian Cathedral of Saint George
Saint George's Church is a 13th-century Armenian church in the old city of Tbilisi, Georgia's capital.
The Great Synagogue
The Great Synagogue, also known as the Georgian Synagogue, is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 45-47 Leselidze…
St. Giorgi Shavnabada Monastery
Shavnabada Monastery is a medieval Georgian Orthodox monastic complex that is located upon Shavnabada Mountain, approximately 30 km away…
Queen Darejan Palace
Built in 1776 for the wife of King Heraclius II, this complex includes the Church of the Transfiguration. It is known for its distinctive turquoise circular balcony overlooking the Kura River.
Luka makhareblis sakhelobis tadzari
A modern Georgian Orthodox church dedicated to Saint Luke the Evangelist, located in the Saburtalo district.
Evangelical Lutheran Reconciliation Church
Constructed in 1997 on the site of a demolished 19th-century German church, this building serves as the center for the Evangelical Lutheran community in Georgia.
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