Church of St. George in Ateni, Shida Kartli, Georgia
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The Church of St. George in Atheni is a magnificent architectural heritage steeped in history and spirituality. Located in the edge of Shida Kartli, in the old part of Didi Ateni, this church attracts attention with its majestic beauty and centuries-old history.
Constructed from stone pieces and cobblestones between 1060 and 1072, the temple impresses with its ancient workshops. The facade is decorated with a stone with the inscription Asomtavruli, indicating the intention of Bagrat IV to build this church. The central entrance faces south, and the interior is decorated with apses with fancy windows and arches, as well as an amazing barrel vault.
Although the temple suffered significant damage, it was carefully restored, preserving its original beauty and ancient atmosphere. Today, the Church of St. George is not only a historical monument, but also a place where you can feel the greatness of Georgian architecture and spiritual tradition.
In order to get to this amazing location, you should head to the village of Ateni in the Shida Kartli region, Gori municipality. The village is located on the left bank of the Tanya River, just 10 kilometers from Gori, and a paved road leads to it, which makes the trip comfortable and convenient for all travelers.
A visit to the Church of St. George in Ateni will be an unforgettable experience for those who value history, architecture and spiritual heritage. This place invites guests to plunge into the grandeur of the past and feel the magic of centuries merging in this unique architectural masterpiece.
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Edvard Adams
The church impressed me with its antiquity and architectural splendor. Inside the temple, stunning frescoes and icons are preserved, reflecting the rich history and religious heritage of Georgia. Walking through the church grounds, I felt deep peace and spiritual tranquility. This place is ideal for those who want to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of antiquity and feel a connection with the past.