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Tbilisi Holy Trinity Cathedral

The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi, commonly known as Sameba, is the main cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church located in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. Constructed between 1995 and 2004, it is the third-tallest Eastern Orthodox cathedral in the world and one of the largest religious buildings in the world by total area. Sameba is a synthesis of traditional styles dominating the Georgian church architecture at various stages in history and has some Byzantine undertones.

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Tbilisi open air museum of Ethnography

The open air museum 

Discover the Heart of Georgian Heritage at the Open Air Museum of Ethnography in Tbilisi

Nestled within the picturesque city of Tbilisi, the Open Air Museum of Ethnography stands as a captivating portal into Georgia’s rich cultural tapestry. This living museum beckons travelers to step back in time and immerse themselves in the traditions, architecture, and lifestyles of centuries past.

Perched on a lush hill overlooking the city, the museum boasts a captivating collection of over 70 traditional buildings, each meticulously relocated from different regions of Georgia. As you wander through the cobblestone pathways, you’ll encounter an array of historic homes, churches, and structures that span various eras and ethnic groups, giving you a glimpse into the diverse history of this enchanting land.

Visitors can meander through charming houses adorned with intricate wooden carvings, evoking the spirit of Georgian craftsmanship. Majestic churches with ornate frescoes invite contemplation and reflection. The immersive experience extends beyond architecture, with costumed interpreters often on hand to share tales of bygone days, breathing life into the historical surroundings.

Every corner of the museum invites exploration, offering insights into the daily lives, rituals, and celebrations of Georgian communities. A stroll through the museum becomes a journey through time, where you can learn about traditional winemaking methods, witness vibrant folk dances, and even participate in workshops that teach age-old crafts.