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Coordinates: 41°2844N 44°1911E / 41.4789°N 44.3197°E / 41.4789; 44.3197
 

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Pitareti Monastery
ფიტარეთის მონასტერი
The monastic complex of Pitareti.
Religion
AffiliationGeorgian Orthodox Church
RegionCaucasus
Location
LocationLocated approximately 26 km southwest of Tetritsqaro, Kvemo Kartli Province (Mkhare),
 Georgia
Pitareti Monastery is located in Georgia
Pitareti Monastery

Shown within Georgia

Geographic coordinates41°28′44N 44°19′11E / 41.4789°N 44.3197°E / 41.4789; 44.3197
Architecture
TypeGeorgian; Monastery
StyleMonastic complex
Funded byQaplan Orbelishvili - refurnished Pitareti, 1671
CompletedTheotokos Church - Possibly 13th century

Pitareti Monastery (Georgian: ფიტარეთის მონასტერი) is a medieval Orthodox Christian monastery in Georgia, approximately 26 km southwest of the town of Tetritsqaro, Kvemo Kartli, southwest of the nation's capital Tbilisi.

The Pitareti monastery consists of the Theotokos church, a belfry, the ruined wall and several smaller accessory buildings. The main church appears to have been built in the reign of George IV early in the 13th century. Its design conforms to the contemporary canon of a Georgian domed church and shares a series of common features – such as a typical cross-in-square plan and a single lateral porch – with the monasteries of Betania, Kvatakhevi, and Timotesubani. The façades are decorated, accentuating the niches and dormers. The entire interior was once frescoed, but only significantly damaged fragments of those murals survive.

The monastery was a property and a burial ground of the noble family of Kachibadze-Baratashvili and, since 1536, of their offshoots – the princes Orbelishvili. A 14th-century inscription mentions a ctitor – the royal chamberlain Kavtar Kachibadze. Another inscription, from a grave stone, records the name of Qaplan Orbelishvili who refurnished the monastery in 1671. The monastery thrived at Pitareti until 1752 when it was forced to close due to a marauding attack from Dagestan.

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