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Not far from Liberty Square, several stalls are placed around this church. Although the scale is far from Trinity, it is located in the city center, and believers and tourists are also endless. The church also has a magical story: in the 6th century, the famous monk from the Assyrian Empire of Mesopotamia, Garea David, was framed by a local woman who said that the child in the stomach was his, and the monk strongly denied it, pointing to her stomach and saying that if lying, She would have given birth to a stone. Unexpectedly, the woman finally gave birth to the stone, and the church was named "Kashgarty", meaning the church that gave birth to the stone. It is said to be the most closely watched church in the old town, absolutely dressed in lichen, absolutely forbidden to take pictures. We are strictly fulfilling all the way, dare not be half sloppy, observe someone filming and not be stopped before dare to raise the camera, respect others, protect ourselves. When I walked here, I was a little paralyzed about the church, and I was too lazy to change my clothes. I hurriedly took the appearance and left. And just the entrance roof, the picture content is rich enough, St George's dragon slaughter scene is also indispensable.
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Not far from Liberty Square, several stalls are placed around this church. Although the scale is far from Trinity, it is located in the city center, and believers and tourists are also endless. The church also has a magical story: in the 6th century, the famous monk from the Assyrian Empire of Mesopotamia, Garea David, was framed by a local woman who said that the child in the stomach was his, and the monk strongly denied it, pointing to her stomach and saying that if lying, She would have given birth to a stone. Unexpectedly, the woman finally gave birth to the stone, and the church was named "Kashgarty", meaning the church that gave birth to the stone. It is said to be the most closely watched church in the old town, absolutely dressed in lichen, absolutely forbidden to take pictures. We are strictly fulfilling all the way, dare not be half sloppy, observe someone filming and not be stopped before dare to raise the camera, respect others, protect ourselves. When I walked here, I was a little paralyzed about the church, and I was too lazy to change my clothes. I hurriedly took the appearance and left. And just the entrance roof, the picture content is rich enough, St George's dragon slaughter scene is also indispensable.
This church-style Tbilisi is one of the most popular churches. Just on the walking gold line in the very lively old district. The appearance is very elegant and the building is typical of Byzantine style. Very eye-catching.
It is said that the world's second largest Orthodox Church, the largest underground church, is as high as the ground and as deep as the ground.
Very traditional church, we loved it