Established in the sixth century by one of the 13 Assyrian Fathers, the David Gareja Monastery Complex is a remarkable rock-cut site in Georgia. Nestled in the rugged landscape, it comprises 19 medieval monasteries, churches, chapels, and thousands of cells that once housed monks. This extensive complex is one of Georgia’s most significant archaeological sites, currently under consideration for UNESCO World Heritage status. Visitors can explore the intricate carvings and ancient structures, gaining insight into the lives of the monks who inhabited these spaces centuries ago.
David Gareja Monastery Complex
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