Sarpi Cathedral of St. Andrew the First-Called, Adjara, Georgia

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In the unique village of Sarpi, immersed in an atmosphere of mysticism and history, stands the colorful cross-domed church of St. Andrew the First-Called. Situated on the border between Georgia and Turkey, this pearl of Adjara captivates the eye with its history, architecture and its unique significance.

The construction of this majestic temple began in 2008, and in 2012 it was opened to visitors. But the beauty of this place is not only in its architecture and grandeur. It is a real museum of ancient Georgian ornaments embodied on its walls. These designs have been carefully recreated from ancient patterns found on the walls of many Georgian churches and monasteries in the vicinity of Tao Klarjeti, making the temple special and significant for the cultural heritage of the region.

Besides its architectural beauty and historical value, the existence of this church on the border of two countries has deep symbolic meaning. It becomes a place where different cultures and traditions merge, and also symbolizes the connection and unity between different peoples.

For those who appreciate history, architecture and mysticism, a visit to the cross-domed Church of St. Andrew the First-Called in Sarpi is definitely on the list of priorities. This place immerses you in an atmosphere of antiquity and wisdom, leaving an unforgettable experience and inspiring reflection on the connection between the past and the present.

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Sarpi, Khelvachauri municipality, Adjara, Georgia 41.520883761208786, 41.55274125193781
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