The history of Kutaisi as a city and trade-cultural center dates back to BC
Sataflia cave, as a state reserve, is located near Kutaisi, on Sataflia mountain in Tskaltubo municipality. There is a biospeleological museum in the nature reserve, where many traces of mammals and predatory dinosaurs found here are kept
The monastery complex surrounded by the Martyrs' Wall is built on a rocky and forested mountain near Kutaisi and is one of the most important monuments of ancient Georgian culture. The monastery is notable for its medieval architectural buildings
St. Gelati Monastery of Kutaisi is an architectural monument, known as the ancient Gelati Academy, and a cultural center
The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin of Bagrat, built in the early stage of the domed architectural era in 1003 in the city of Kutaisi, which is the remains of the 6th-century basilica. The monument is remarkable for its rich decorations
Mghvimevi Monastery in Chiaturi municipality is distinguished by its unique location with a two-nave basilica embedded in the rock, the facade of which is richly carved with interlocking rhombuses, cornice carvings and monumental crosses It is
The Church of the Nativity of the Savior in the village of Katskh, Chiatura district, which stands out for its non-standard architecture
The Katskhi Limestone Column, a monastic complex dating back to the 6th century, is located on a column-shaped 40-meter-high rock in the village of Katskhi, Chiatura district, is unique in its location and is considered a cultural immovable
Prometheus cave (cave) is located in western Georgia, namely in Tskaltubo municipality, 147 m above sea level
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