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Coordinates: 41°5438N 45°2422E / 41.91056°N 45.40611°E / 41.91056; 45.40611
 

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Old Shuamta
Dzveli (Old) Shuamta
Religion
AffiliationGeorgian Orthodox Church
Year consecrated5th century
Location
LocationGeorgia (country) Telavi, Kakheti, Georgia
Old Shuamta is located in Kakheti
Old Shuamta

Shown within Kakheti

Old Shuamta is located in Georgia
Old Shuamta

Old Shuamta (Georgia)

Geographic coordinates41°54′38N 45°24′22E / 41.91056°N 45.40611°E / 41.91056; 45.40611
Architecture
TypeMonastery, church, castle
StyleGeorgian

The Old Shuamta (Georgian: ძველი შუამთა) is a Georgian Orthodox monastery in the Kakheti region. It is located on a forested mountain about 1015 m above sea level, and five kilometers west of the town of Telavi, Georgia.

History

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Shuamta means "between the mountains", which clearly refers to the isolated and picturesque location amidst the deciduous forests of Gombori of the three buildings of the old Shuamta monastery.[1]

The monastic complex contains a basilica from the 5th century and two domed churches, both from the 7th century. The largest dome-shaped church is similar in type and architecture to the Jvari monastery. All the churches of the monastery are built in carved stone. It was abandoned in the 16th century. The wife of King Lewan II founded a new monastery with the name of New Shuamta. The main church of the new monastery was built of brick. The walls are decorated with frescoes. The monastery buildings were repaired by Erekle II. In 2008, the Old Shuamta monastery was restored.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Hofmann, Tessa (1990). Armenien und Georgien. In: Express Reisehandbuch. Mundo-Verlag. p. 293. ISBN 3-87322-001-6.
  • ^ Georgian Soviet Encyclopedia, Vol. 11, p. 50-51, Tb., 1987.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Old_Shuamta&oldid=1116557521"

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