Located on the border between southeastern Georgia and Azerbaijan. A prairie semi-desert scene here is very different from most of Georgia. In the 6th century, one of the famous "the 13 hermit fathers of Syria" in Georgian history.
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David Gareji Monasteri Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The David Gareji monastery complex, located on the border of Georgia and Azerbaijan, was abandoned in Soviet times, but was restored after the collapse of the Soviet Union. In the 6th century AD, David Gareji, one of the thirteen hermits in Georgia, built the first monastery Lavra here. Later, more and more monasteries here became the local religious, academic and artistic center. The area here is very large, and most tourists just visit the two neighboring Udabno monasteries, which have been abandoned but have preserved a number of exquisite frescoes.
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Located on the border between southeastern Georgia and Azerbaijan. A prairie semi-desert scene here is very different from most of Georgia. In the 6th century, one of the famous "the 13 hermit fathers of Syria" in Georgian history.
I was impressed by the top of the monastery, and the overall style of the top was golden yellow, giving a golden feeling
Very spectacular monastery complex, we are intoxicated