Holy Mother of God Cathedral
The Holy Mother of God Cathedral, located in Tbilisi, Georgia, is a prominent example of Georgian Orthodox architecture. Completed in 2004, it stands as one of the largest cathedrals in Georgia, symbolizing the revival of the Georgian Orthodox Church after the fall of the Soviet Union. The cathedral features a blend of traditional and modern design elements, with its golden dome and intricate frescoes attracting both worshippers and tourists.
The cathedral is dedicated to the Mother of God and serves as a central place of worship for the local community. It hosts various religious ceremonies, including weddings and baptisms, and is a site for significant religious events. The surrounding area includes gardens and pathways, making it a peaceful retreat for visitors.