Jvari Monastery Mtskheta is a sixth-century Georgian Orthodox masterpiece and a UNESCO World Heritage site, standing on a rocky mountaintop at the confluence of the Mtkvari and Aragvi rivers. As a brilliant example of early medieval Georgian architecture, it marks the exact spot where Saint Nino is said to have erected a large wooden cross over a pagan temple, symbolizing the birth of Christianity in the country. The monastery’s harmonious proportions and its commanding view over the ancient capital of Mtskheta make it one of the most iconic spiritual landmarks in the Caucasus.
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