Kashveti St. George Church
Orthodox church · Tbilisi ·

Kashveti St. George Church

Orthodox church · Tbilisi ·

1910 replica cathedral with impressive stone carvings and dome

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Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null
Kashveti St. George Church by null

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9 Shota Rustaveli Ave, Tbilisi 0108, Georgia Get directions

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9 Shota Rustaveli Ave, Tbilisi 0108, Georgia Get directions

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Dec 6, 2025

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HelloWorld

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Kashveti St. George Church is beautiful both outside and inside. The exterior showcases classic Georgian architecture, while the interior is small, warm, and wonderfully cozy. It has a peaceful atmosphere that makes you want to linger for a moment. A charming and serene place in the heart of the city.

Taste The B.

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Kashveti St. George Church 1. Beautiful Architecture The church looks like a piece of history. Built in 1910, it’s a replica of an 11th-century cathedral. The stone walls, carvings, and dome are all very impressive. 2. Peaceful Atmosphere Even though it’s in the center of Tbilisi, near Rustaveli Avenue, the church feels quiet and calm inside. A good place to sit, think, or pray. 3. Easy to Find It’s located right across from the Parliament building. You can’t miss it if you’re walking down Rustaveli. 4. Open to Visitors The church is open daily until 8 PM. You don’t need a ticket, and photography is usually allowed (but be respectful). 5. Local Importance Many locals come here to light candles and pray. It’s not just a tourist spot—it’s a working church with real meaning for people. 6. Clean and Well-Kept The grounds and interior are clean. Staff and volunteers take good care of the space. 7. No Pushy Sellers Unlike some tourist places, there are no aggressive vendors outside. Just a few quiet stalls selling candles or icons. 8. Good for All Ages Whether you’re religious or not, it’s worth visiting. Families, solo travelers, and older visitors will all feel welcome. 9. Nearby Attractions After visiting, you can walk to the National Gallery, Rustaveli Theatre, or grab coffee nearby. It’s in a great location. 10. Final Thought If you want to see Georgian culture, faith, and architecture in one place—this church is a must-visit.

Abdulrahman Q.

Google
Beautiful church, passed by it while i was walking out of the Georgian National Museum, it was full of locals praying and was the church with the least tourists during my visit. It was constructed between 1904 and 1910 by the architect Leopold Bilfeldt, who based his design on the medieval Samtavisi Cathedral. The construction was sponsored by the Georgian nobility and bourgeoisie. The frescoes were painted by the influential Georgian painter, Lado Gudiashvili, in 1947. The name "kashveti" is derived from Georgian words kva for a "stone" and shva "to give birth." Legend has it the prominent 6th century monk David of Gareja of the Thirteen Assyrian Fathers was accused by a woman of making her a pregnant. David prophesied his denial would be proved when she gave birth to a stone. She did, and the place received the name of "kashveti".

Ava Imogen G.

Google
Beautifully decorated church. Witnessed the bishop there performing a baptism, he was humorous with the parishioners and gentle with the baby. A very special moment to see as a passerby in this place.

Michael V.

Google
Wonderful art as one enters, and the very pleasant incense sometimes sounds of the choir singing. A great place of momentary contemplation and sightseeing while touring through the capital city of Georgia.

Backpackingpeanuts

Google
It is interesting during the 3 days of me being in the city I see this church every day but only at night, it has great light on it and it is nice looking at it! It's located right in the center nearby most of the sights of the city so just check it out while checking out the city!

Peter R.

Google
Squared away. Bold. Beautiful.

Eng Siong L.

Google
A relatively big church and was having some service when I visited. Many people were there and I like the serenity air inside.