Bagrati Cathedral in Kutaisi
Bagrati Cathedral, found in western Georgia in the city of Kutaisi and is the hallmark of the city. The cathedral is located on a hill, on the mountain Ukmerioni, so it can be seen from anywhere in the city.
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Bagrati Cathedral was built in the early years of the 11th century, during the reign of King Bagrat III, due to which it was called Bagrati, i.e., Bagrat’s cathedral. An inscription on the north wall reveals that the floor was laid in chronicon 223, i.e., 1003. In 1692, it was devastated in an explosion by Ottoman troops who had invaded the Kingdom of Imereti. The incident caused the cupola and ceiling to collapse.
Conservation and restoration works, as well as archaeological studies at the Cathedral began in the 1950s under the leadership of a Georgian architect Vakhtang Tsintsadze. The restoration works headed by Tsintsadze were divided into six stages and continued for several decades through 1994.[1] That same year in 1994 Bagrati Cathedral, together with the Gelati Monastery, was included in UNESCO's World Heritage Site list as a single entity. In 2001, ownership of the cathedral was transferred from the Georgian state to the Georgian Orthodox Church. It is presently of limited use for religious services, but attracts many pilgrims and tourists. It is also frequently used as a symbol of the city of Kutaisi, being one of its main tourist attractions.
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Bagrati cathedral in Kutaisi (Géorgie/Georgia)
The Cathedral of the Dormition, or the Kutaisi Cathedral, more commonly known as Bagrati Cathedral, is the 11th-century cathedral church in the city of Kutaisi, the region of Imereti, Georgia. The cathedral, now in ruins, has gone down as a masterpiece in the history of medieval Georgian architecture.
A distinct landmark in the scenery of central Kutaisi, the cathedral rests upon the top of Uk'imerioni Hill. It was built in the early years of the 11th century, during the reign of King Bagrat III due to which it was called Bagrati Cathedral, i.e., Bagrat's cathedral. An inscription on the north wall reveals that the floor was laid in chronicon 223, i.e., 1003. In 1692, it was devastated in an explosion by the Ottoman troops, which had invaded the Kingdom of Imereti. The incident caused the cupola and ceiling to collapse leaving the cathedral in its present state.
The conservation and restoration works, as well as archaeological studies, which began in 1952, are still underway. In 1994, the Bagrati Cathedral, together with the Gelati Monastery, was included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list as a single entity. In 2001, the cathedral was restored to the Georgian Orthodox Church. It is now of limited use for worship services, but attracts many pilgrims and tourists. It is also frequently used as a symbol of the whole city of Kutaisi, being one of its main tourist attractions.
La cathédrale de Bagrati ( Bagratis tadzari) est une cathédrale construite au XIe siècle dans la ville de Kutaisi (région d'Iméréthie), en Géorgie. Aujourd'hui en ruines, elle est un chef-d'oeuvre de l'architecture médiévale géorgienne.
Située sur la colline Uk'imerioni, elle est construite au début du XIe siècle pendant le règne du roi Bagrat III, d'où son nom, signifiant « la cathédrale de Bagrat ». Une inscription sur le mur septentrional révèle que le plancher fut installé en « chronicon 223 », donc 1003 au calendrier julien.
Elle est dévastée par des bombes des troupes ottomanes en 1692 ; ceux-ci étaient en train d'envahir le royaume d'Iméréthie. Cet incident cause l'effondrement de la coupole et du toit, laissant ainsi la cathédrale en l'état dont on la voit aujourd'hui.
Les travaux de conservation et de restauration ainsi que des études archéologiques sont en cours depuis 1952.
Elle est ajoutée à la liste du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO depuis 1994, ex-aequo avec le monastère de Ghélati, et en 2001 elle est rendue à l'Église orthodoxe apostolique de Géorgie. Les cérémonies religieuses y sont célébrées de manière limitée, mais elle attire beaucoup de pèlerins et de touristes et est souvent utilisée comme symbole de la ville de Kutaisi.
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Bagrati Cathedral
The Cathedral of the Dormition, or the Kutaisi Cathedral, more commonly known as Bagrati Cathedral (Georgian: ბაგრატი; ბაგრატის ტაძარი, or Bagratis tadzari), is an 11th-century cathedral in the city of Kutaisi, the Imereti region of Georgia. A masterpiece of the medieval Georgian architecture, the cathedral suffered heavy damage throughout centuries and was reconstructed to its present state through a gradual process starting in the 1950s, with major conservation works concluding in 2012. A distinct landmark in the scenery of central Kutaisi, the cathedral rests on the Ukimerioni Hill.
Bagrati Cathedral was built in the early years of the 11th century, during the reign of King Bagrat III, due to which it was called Bagrati, i.e., Bagrat’s cathedral. An inscription on the north wall reveals that the floor was laid in chronicon 223, i.e., 1003. In 1692, it was devastated in an explosion by Ottoman troops who had invaded the Kingdom of Imereti. The incident caused the cupola and ceiling to collapse.
Conservation and restoration works, as well as archaeological studies at the Cathedral began in the 1950s under the leadership of a Georgian architect Vakhtang Tsintsadze. The restoration works headed by Tsintsadze were divided into six stages and continued for several decades through 1994. That same year in 1994 Bagrati Cathedral, together with the Gelati Monastery, was included in UNESCO's World Heritage Site list as a single entity. In 2001, ownership of the cathedral was transferred from the Georgian state to the Georgian Orthodox Church. It is presently of limited use for religious services, but attracts many pilgrims and tourists. It is also frequently used as a symbol of the city of Kutaisi, being one of its main tourist attractions.
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Finds in Bagrati Cathedral. Kutaisi. Georgia 2015/Находки в Храме Баграта. Кутаиси. Грузия 2015
Finds in Bagrati Cathedral. Kutaisi. Georgia 2015
Great Bagrati Cathedral was constructed approximately vivv.n.e., the finds found in the base of the Temple struck archeologists. You watch video that hides the Temple that isn't entered in the version of many historians.
The temple nicknamed Bagrati Cathedral perhaps was the cult Temple of the Sun.
Находки в Храме Баграта. Кутаиси. Грузия 2015
Великий Храм Баграта был построен приблизительно вIVв.н.э.,находки обнаруженные в фундаменте Храма поразили археологов. Смотрите видео, что скрывает Храм, что не вписывается в версию многих историков.
Храм прозванный Храмом Баграта возможно был культовым Храмом Солнца.
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ბაგრატის ტაძარი / Bagrati Cathedral.
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ბაგრატის ტაძარი — ღვთისმშობლის მიძინების სახელობის ტაძარი, აგებული 1003 წელს, ბაგრატ III-ის (975-1014) მეფობაში, ქუთაისში, უქიმერიონის გორაზე. ძეგლი წარმოადგენს ქართული შუასაუკუნეების საეკლესიო არქიტექტურაში საეტაპო მნიშვნელობის ტაძარს, როგორც თავისი არქიტექტურული გადაწყვეტით, ასევე ისტორიული და სიმბოლური მნიშვნელობითაც.
The Cathedral of the Dormition, or the Kutaisi Cathedral, more commonly known as Bagrati Cathedral , is an 11th-century cathedral in the city of Kutaisi, in the Imereti region of Georgia.
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Panoramic view over Kutaisi, Georgia from Bagrati cathedral. The Cathedral of the Dormition, or the Kutaisi Cathedral, more commonly known as Bagrati Cathedral, is an 11th-century cathedral in the city of Kutaisi, in the Imereti region of Georgia. #FollowThePops
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Bagrati Cathedral
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Bagrati Cathedral in 2014
Bagrati Cathedral is located in Georgia Bagrati Cathedral
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Basic information
Location Kutaisi, Imereti, Georgia
Geographic coordinates 42.2773°N 42.7043°ECoordinates: 42.2773°N 42.7043°E
Affiliation Georgian Orthodox Church
Architectural description
Architectural type Church
Architectural style Georgian
Completed 11th century
Dome(s) 1, rebuilt
Former UNESCO World Heritage Site
Official name: Bagrati Cathedral and Gelati Monastery
Type Cultural
Criteria iv
Designated 1994 (18th session)
Delisted 2017
Reference no. 710
UNESCO Region Europe and North America
The Cathedral of the Dormition, or the Kutaisi Cathedral, more commonly known as Bagrati Cathedral (Georgian: ბაგრატი; ბაგრატის ტაძარი, or Bagratis tadzari), is an 11th-century cathedral in the city of Kutaisi, in the Imereti region of Georgia. A masterpiece of the medieval Georgian architecture, the cathedral suffered heavy damage throughout centuries and was reconstructed to its present state through a gradual process starting in the 1950s, with major conservation works concluding in 2012. A distinct landmark in the scenery of central Kutaisi, the cathedral rests on the Ukimerioni Hill.
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Egy újabb UNESCO helyszínen jártuk, Kutaisiben, a Bagrati Katedrálisnál.
We've visited another UNESCO sight, this time in Kutaisi: the Bagrati Cathedral.
Bagratis Tadzari, Kutaisi, Georgia
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Budget Georgia presents 15 things to do and places to visit in Kutaisi, Georgia.
1. Kolkheti fountain
2. Royal district
3. White bridge
4. Golden marquee
5. Cable way
6. Amusement park
7. Satsnakheli - Wine cellar and gallery
8. Kutaisi state history museum
9. Georgian food
10. Bagrati cathedral
11. Synagogue
12. Motsameta monastery
13. Gelati monastery
14. Botanical garden
15. Bar-restaurant Palati
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