Explore Georgia's most fascinating archaeological site, an ancient rock-hewn city carved into cliffsides during the Early Bronze Age and occupied for over 3,000 years. Wander through over 150 cave structures, including residential quarters, royal halls, temples, and defensive tunnels connected by stone pathways carved directly from bedrock. The site's strategic location controlled Silk Road trade routes between Europe and Asia, creating a cosmopolitan culture reflected in architectural styles and artistic influences.