Perched high above Tbilisi, the ancient Narikala Fortress stands as a testament to the city’s rich history. Originally a Persian citadel, it was established in the fourth century and saw expansions in the seventh, 16th, and 17th centuries. Despite significant damage from an explosion in 1827, the fortress remains a prominent landmark. Visitors can explore its weathered stone walls and enjoy panoramic views of the Georgian capital, making it a key site for those interested in the city’s historical and architectural heritage.
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