
Georgien
Mgvimevi convent
With its origins dating back to the âGolden Centuryâ of Georgia in the 13th century, this convent is a stunning structure partly carved into rock and renowned as a national landmark.
Om
Mgvimevi Convent, in the scenic region of Imereti, fuses with its natural surroundings of rocky facades and mysterious caves. As a functioning nunnery, the convent encompasses a complex of buildings, including an exquisite two-aisled basilica with arches supported by grand columns. Adorning the facade are intricate carvings of ornamental splendor, and adjacent to the central temple is the Mgvimevi cave, where significant religious ceremonies take place during major holidays. A small hall church features a ceiling and west wall composed of natural rock formations, while the east wall bears a stunning engraved head of a ram. Built during the reign of Queen Tamara, Mgvimevi Convent stands as a testament to the countryâs rich religious and architectural heritage.
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