Akhalkalaki fortress
- Description
The fortress in Akhalkalaki is a unique archaeological site hidden in the cities of Southern Georgia. This fortress complex, which dates back to the 11th century, includes a citadel, towers, a caravanserai, church ruins, ruins of cells and other residential buildings and a mosque. These ruins, virtually untouched by modern restorers, represent valuable traces of a past civilization.
The fortress is located on a cliff, offering a breathtaking view of the surrounding area. For those who appreciate history and archaeology, this place is an objective testimony of historical eras and events. Due to the absence of garbage and any foreign objects, visitors can completely immerse themselves in the atmosphere of a bygone era.
Visiting the Fortress in Akhalkalaki is an excellent opportunity for curious tourists, historians, students and schoolchildren, as well as for anyone who wants to learn more about the cultural and historical heritage of Georgia. The impressions from visiting this place will undoubtedly remain in your memory for a long time.