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The 17th-century Tsitsishvili Fortress in Kvemo Nichbisi includes palace ruins, a restored tower house, a historic bathhouse, and an impressive fortification with several towers—a fascinating testament to Georgian aristocratic history.
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The fortified church of Ananuri dates from the transition from the late Middle Ages to the early modern period; its oldest parts date back to the 13th century. The complex includes religious, secular, and military buildings. The castle houses a Georgian Orthodox monastery. The castle has two large churches: the older, smaller Church of the Savior and the large Church of the Dormition of the Theotokos, built in 1689, which is distinguished by rich relief decoration on the exterior walls and frescoes inside (Wikipedia).
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Was one of three castles and defended the access to the city from the north.
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Mutso towers high above the river and looks truly defensive.
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Ananuri (Georgian ანანური) is a castle in Georgia, near the village of the same name in Dusheti Municipality, Mtskheta-Mtianeti Region, on the Georgian Military Road. It dates from the transition from the late Middle Ages to the early modern period, and its oldest parts date back to the 13th century. The complex includes religious, secular and military buildings. In the castle there is a Georgian Orthodox monastery. The castle has two large churches: the older, smaller Church of the Redeemer and the large Dormition of the Theotokos Church, built in 1689, which is characterized by rich relief decoration on the outer walls and frescoes inside. Source and further information: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ananuri
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Abandoned Castle. The view from the top of Mtskheta is very beautiful.
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Shatili (Georgian შატილი; ʃɑtʼɪlɪ) is located in the historic province of Chevsuretia. The place is considered one of the best examples of Georgian medieval architecture in Chevsuretia. The village also used to function as a fortress and was of strategic importance for the Kingdom of Georgia due to its proximity to the northern state border. The old village of Shatili is located on a rock. The houses are very dense, in fact built without spacing, so that the outer buildings form a wall around the village. Shatili was connected to other villages in Chevsuretia by the only path in the Argun valley. The residential buildings of the old village are houses with flat roofs or the residential towers that are widespread in Chewsuretia. The restoration of the original village began in the 1970s. On October 24, 2007, Shatili was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Around the old village there are a few more modern village houses in loose buildings. The place had only 22 permanent residents at the last census (2014); In 2002 there were still 68, in the first half of the 20th century over 200. Nevertheless, Shatili is the largest town in Chewsuretia north of the main Caucasus ridge; in the other seven still inhabited places of the area only 26 people live together, 15 of them in Muzo. (Source: Wikipedia)
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The old weir village was artistically "tinkered" in the rocks. If you want to visit it, you have to climb about 100 m from the bottom of the valley. During our visit there was a construction site and we were able to watch the people at work. If you order a beer after a visit to the café downstairs, you will be holding a can of Kaiser-Bräu from Neuhaus an der Pegnitz.
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