Atskur Fortress in Samtskhe-Javakheti, Georgia.
- Description
Atskuri Fortress is a unique historical monument, rising in the picturesque region of Samtskhe-Javakheti, near the village of Atskuri. This place, surrounded by legends, first appeared on the pages of history in the 11th century and since then has never ceased to amaze with its mystery and grandeur The fortress, as if carved from stone, harmoniously fits into the harsh mountain landscape. Its walls and towers, built on an inaccessible rock, create the impression of unshakable power and inaccessibility.
The winds of change swept through the history of the Atskur fortress: it defended the Borjomi Gorge from enemies, survived the occupation by the Ottomans in the 16th century, and then, in 1770, became the arena of battles between the combined forces of Georgian and Russian soldiers. Despite the fact that the fortress could not be recaptured, it was liberated in 1829 under the Treaty of Adrianople.
Today, the Atskur fortress appears to visitors not in its full glory, with tangible traces of time and destruction. Despite this, it remains impressive and captivating with its mysterious ruins and historical significance. In 2009, the fortress suffered from a collapse, and although work was carried out to strengthen it in 2013, the danger of collapse still exists.
Atskur Fortress is a must-visit place for lovers of history, architecture and adventure. This amazing place allows you to plunge into the distant past, feel the spirit of the era and see the unique architectural solutions of ancient builders. Here, every stone breathes history, and the majestic ruins remind of the times when the fortress was an impregnable bastion on the border of civilizations.