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Cathedral

Bagrati Cathedral

Kutaisi, Georgia
Built: 11th century (reconstructed)
Georgian Orthodox

A UNESCO World Heritage site, though partially destroyed and recently reconstructed. This 11th-century cathedral in Kutaisi is a symbol of Georgian unity and power.

Impressive scale
Historical significance
Panoramic views of Kutaisi
Ongoing restoration efforts

Historical Context

Bagrati Cathedral was constructed during the medieval period, specifically between 11th century (reconstructed). This era was characterized by significant developments in architectural techniques and religious expression.

The construction was commissioned by the local bishop and diocese and took place during a time of growing urban populations and increasing religious devotion. The building has survived through centuries of history, witnessing wars, political changes, and cultural transformations.

Over the centuries, Bagrati Cathedral has undergone several renovations and restorations, each adding to its historical significance while preserving its original character and purpose.

Timeline

11th century (reconstructed)
Construction begins on Bagrati Cathedral
11th century (reconstructed)
Major architectural elements completed
11th century (reconstructed)
Construction completed or consecration
18th century
Renovations and additions in Baroque style
19th century
Major restoration work
20th century
Modern conservation efforts
Present
Continues to serve as an important religious and cultural landmark