Svetitskhoveli Cathedral

Svetitskhoveli Cathedral
Located in the ancient town of Mtskheta, Svetitskhoveli is a masterpiece of 11th-century architecture and Georgia’s most sacred place. According to legend, Christ’s robe is buried beneath its foundation. The name means “Life-Giving Pillar,” referring to a miraculous cedar tree that grew over the burial site. This UNESCO World Heritage site has witnessed royal coronations and countless pilgrimages. Inside, you’ll find towering columns, faded frescoes of saints, and a unique stone throne for the king. The cathedral’s weathered stone walls tell stories of invasions, resilience, and deep faith. Don’t miss the famous “Second Coming” carving on the exterior facade. Standing inside this holy space, you feel the powerful pulse of Georgian history.
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