This page lists all days from the April block of the Heritage of Georgia tear-off 2026 calendar. Tap a day number to jump to that site’s Google Maps link.
Gvirgvini Conical Roof
Darbazi Porakishvili, Tbilisi

conical corbeled roof with central opening; principal feature of the vernacular darbazi house type; widespread in Kartli, Kakheti, Samtskhe, Javakheti
Ateni Sioni Stone Relief
Ateni Sioni, Shida Kartli

7th-century relief on the west facade; Samson tearing the lion’s jaws on the left, probably Habakkuk bringing food to Daniel on the right
Anchiskhati Basilica
11 Ioane Shavteli St, Tbilisi

6th-century basilica, the earliest surviving church in Tbilisi; damaged by medieval invasions and earthquakes; restored 1675
Surb Nshan Church
23 Vertskhli St, Tbilisi

Armenian Apostolic church built in 1703–1711; now closed and ruinous
Catholic Cathedral of the Assumption
4/6 Gia Abesadze St, Tbilisi

built 1805–1808 Roman Catholic church; converted to a basketball hall in the Soviet period; restored in the 1990s–2000s
Martvili Monastery
Samegrelo

7th-century foundation with a tetraconch plan inspired by Jvari at Mtskheta, rebuilt in the 10th century
Kutaisi Holy Annunciation Church
Kutaisi, Imereti

completed 1862 neo-Baroque church built by Catholic missionaries; now functioning as a Georgian Orthodox church
Puri

traditional Georgian bread baked in a clay tone oven
Didgori Battle Memorial
Kvemo Kartli

field of sword-like crosses commemorating the 1121 Battle of Didgori; designed in the early 1990s by Merab Berdzenishvili and Tamaz Gabunia
Anchiskhati Icon of the Savior
Art Museum of Georgia, Tbilisi

icon with 6th–7th-century painting and late 12th–early 13th-century gilt silver repoussé revetment by Beka Opizari
Iori Plateau
Kakheti

semi-arid plateau with hills and ravines shaped by the Iori River; long used as seasonal pasture
Jvari Monastery
Shida Kartli

built 586–630s on a hill above Mtskheta at the confluence of the Kura and Aragvi; a distinct South Caucasus tetraconch type; UNESCO since 1994
Vardzia Cave Monastery
Samtskhe

12th-century rock-cut monastery above the Mtkvari; 13 tiers of galleries and cells; Church of the Dormition with frescoes from the 1180s
Great Synagogue of Tbilisi
45 Kote Afkhazi St, Tbilisi

built 1904–1911 by Jews from Akhaltsikhe; two-story red-brick building with Moorish and Romanesque Revival detailing
Mutso
Khevsureti

mountainous settlement inhabited since the 10th century; terraced cluster of dry-stone fortified dwellings and towers
Chaukhi Massif
Khevi

jagged Greater Caucasus peaks near Juta; classic alpine climbing and trekking area
Oda House from Samegrelo
Open Air Museum of Ethnography, Tbilisi

19th-century oda-type timber house raised on stone piers; relocated from Ontopo, Samegrelo
Ilia Chavchavadze Kvareli State Museum
Kvareli, Kakheti

memorial complex to Ilia Chavchavadze; completed 1979 by Viktor Jorbenadze and Ketevan Kobakhidze
Shakhbazov House
49 Tsinamdzghvrishvili St, Tbilisi

courtyard elevation of the 1896 Shakhbazov house; glazed wooden loggias and central timber stair with rhomboid flights
Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia
Kakheti Hwy, Tbilisi

undulating glazed facade; completed 2008 by Michele De Lucchi
Zarzma Monastery
Samtskhe

13th–14th-century main church with fresco layers from late 13th–early 14th and 16th centuries
Eagle Relief Bowl
Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi

3rd–4th-century AD silver bowl with eagle in relief; eastern Georgia
Changi
Svaneti

plucked angular harp for song accompaniment
Norashen Church
41 Kote Afkhazi St, Tbilisi

built 1507 Armenian Apostolic church; used as a library in the Soviet period; now non-functioning
Marionette by Rezo Gabriadze
Gabriadze Theatre, Tbilisi

hand-crafted marionette by Georgian director and artist Rezo Gabriadze; for the Tbilisi Marionette Theater founded 1981
Ikalto Monastery and Academy
Kakheti

6th-century monastery founded by St. Zenon, one of the Thirteen Assyrian Fathers; includes ruins of the 12th-century academy
House of Composers
Borjomi, Tori

built 1982 retreat for the Composers’ Union; seven-story modernist complex with wraparound balconies and timber balustrades
Writers’ House Courtyard
13 Ivane Machabeli St, Tbilisi

courtyard with carved Art Nouveau balcony and mosaic-floored veranda; 1905 house by Carl Zaar for Davit Sarajishvili; Writers’ House since 1923
Male Figure Stone Relief
Katskhi Monastery, Imereti

anthropomorphic relief on the 10th–11th-century Katskhi Church
Abuli Megalithic Fortress
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late 2nd–early 1st-millennium BC cyclopean dry-stone fortress; terraced walls of large basalt boulders at about 2,600 m
