Georgian churches
Georgian churches are a distinctive architectural style found in the country of Georgia, known for their unique blend of Byzantine and local traditions. These churches often feature rounded domes, thick stone walls, and intricate frescoes. Many are built on elevated sites, symbolizing a connection between heaven and earth.
The most famous example is the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral, located in Mtskheta, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Georgian churches are not only places of worship but also important cultural symbols, reflecting the rich history and religious heritage of the Georgian people.