Tabaruki Church, Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia
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The Tabaruki Church, located in the picturesque Mtskheta-Mtianeti region near the village of Lisi, is a historical artifact that takes us back to the early Middle Ages. The structure of the church is striking in its architectural mastery: a hall structure with a semicircular apse at the eastern end, a single entrance on the southern side, and profiled capitals holding a triumphal arch at the corners of the apse. On the sides of the altar window there are mysterious niches that add a special charm to the church. The interior space is decorated with a semicircular vault, an amazing contrast with the external wall masonry made of different-format sirim. Particularly noteworthy is the stone relief above the southern entrance depicting the cross of Golgotha and the mysterious open hand, while the image to the left of the cross is hidden from us over time. Another majestic artifact is the equal-armed Bolnian Cross, depicted on the green stone above the west window. Despite significant damage, the church retains its authenticity and grandeur, exciting the imagination of those who travel within its walls.
A visit to the Tabaruki Church is worth it for everyone who values historical heritage and seeks to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the early Middle Ages. This place will show you an amazing combination of architectural forms and symbolism, leaving an unforgettable impression of the richness of the cultural heritage of Georgia.
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lina kowalewa
Посещение церкви Табаруки наполнило меня восторгом и уважением перед величием грузинской истории и культуры.