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Kashveti Church

 
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Kashveti Church


Basic information
Location Rustaveli Avenue,
Flag of Georgia (country) Tbilisi, Georgia
Geographic coordinates 41°41′53″N 44°47′58″E / 41.697954°N 44.799324°E / 41.697954; 44.799324Coordinates: 41°41′53″N 44°47′58″E / 41.697954°N 44.799324°E / 41.697954; 44.799324
Religious affiliation Georgian Orthodox Christianity
Architectural description
Architect(s) L. Bilfeldt
Architectural type Church
Architectural style Georgian Cross-Dome
Year completed 1910
Specifications

The Kashveti Church of St. George (Georgian: ქაშვეთის წმინდა გიორგის სახელობის ტაძარი) is a Georgian Orthodox church in central Tbilisi (capital of Georgia), located across from the Parliament building on Rustaveli Avenue.

The Kashveti church was constructed between 1904 and 1910 by the architect L. Bilfeldt, who based his design on the medieval Samtavisi Cathedral. The construction was sponsored by the Georgian nobility and bourgeoisie. Kashveti was built on the site of a damaged church built of brick at the request of the Amilakhvari family in 1753. Significant contributions to the current church’s ornate design were made by N. Agladze. Kashveti’s 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 pregnant in Tbilisi. David prophesied his denial would be proved when she gave birth to a stone. She did, and the place received the name of "k(v)ashveti".

Burials

References

  • Beridze, V. "Kashveti." Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia. Vol. 10, Tbilisi, 1986, pp. 495


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