This page lists all days from the June block of the Heritage of Georgia tear-off 2026 calendar. Tap a day number to jump to that site’s Google Maps link.
Bodbe Monastery
Kakheti
traditionally the burial place of St. Nino; present church built in the 9th century, rebuilt in the 12th century; 19th-century murals
Makhuntseti Arch Bridge
Adjara
12th-century stone arch bridge
Vani Gold Diadem
Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi
5th–4th-century BC gold diadem with earrings; Colchian tradition; twisted bar with rhomboid plaques; lions attacking wild boars
Drinking Horn
polished bovine horn used at toasts; often fitted with metal mounts and straps; called kantsi in Georgian
Samshvilde Sioni Church
Kvemo Kartli
ruins of 761–778 domed church in fortified medieval town of Samshvilde; plan similar to Tsromi Church
Tbilisi Opera and Ballet State Theatre
25 Shota Rustaveli Ave, Tbilisi
richly decorated Moorish Revival opera house completed 1896 by Viktor Schröter
Martvili Canyon
Samegrelo
limestone canyon carved by the Abasha River with waterfalls and emerald pools; also known as Gachedili Canyon
Dolochopi Basilica
Kakheti
ruins of a 5th–6th-century three-aisled basilica in the territory of the historical settlement of Nekresi, unearthed in 2012
Enguri Dam
Samegrelo
built 1961–1987 concrete arch hydroelectric dam 271.5 m on the Enguri River; among the highest arch dams
Anastasia Eristavi-Ksani House
18 Lado Asatiani St, Tbilisi
built 1897 two-story Moorish Revival house by Korneliy Tatishchev
Vani Bracelets with Aurochs’ Heads
Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi
5th–4th-century BC gold bracelets; Colchian tradition; terminals shaped as aurochs’ heads
Ubisi Monastery
Imereti
medieval monastic complex; 9th-century single-nave church with 14th-century frescoes
Oniore Waterfall and Toba First Cave
Samegrelo
karst waterfall emerging from the mouth of Toba First Cave into a deep limestone gorge
Residential Complex on Nutsubidze Plateau
213 Shalva Nutsubidze St, Tbilisi
three hillside blocks linked by a skybridge; built 1974–1984 by Otar Kalandarishvili and Gizo Potskhishvili
Svaneti Museum of History and Ethnography
Mestia, Svaneti
founded 1936; current building completed 2003 by Ramaz Kiknadze and Givi Metreveli; houses medieval icons, manuscripts, and Svan ethnography
Juma Mosque
32 Botanikuri St, Tbilisi
built 1895 red-brick mosque combining neo-Gothic and Islamic elements; shared by Sunni and Shia communities
Kvetera Church
Kakheti
early 10th-century tetraconch domed church in the fortified town of Kvetera
Georgian Cheeses
predominantly fresh, brined white cheeses; key varieties include sulguni and imeruli
Zoomorphic Stone Relief
Gergeti Trinity Church, Khevi
paired animals, often read as lizards, with a small cross; stone relief on the west facade of a 14th-century bell tower near Gergeti Trinity Church
Ananuri Castle
Ananuri, Mtiuleti
17th-century castle of the Aragvi dukes; fortified complex with three churches; 1698 Theotokos church with richly carved facades
Granary from Adjara
late 19th-century chestnut-plank granary raised on stone pads; relocated from Chala, Adjara
Zedazeni Monastery
Shida Kartli
6th-century monastery linked to St. John, one of the Thirteen Assyrian Fathers, with 8th-century three-aisled basilica and 6th-century chapel
Chuniri
Svaneti, Racha
bowed three-string lute held upright, akin to a spike fiddle
Gurjaani Kvelatsminda Church
Kakheti
8th–9th-century basilica with two octagonal domes; only extant two-domed church in Georgia
Gulebi Mosque
Gulebi, Adjara
19th-century wooden mosque; carved and painted interior with incised ornament
Kalantarov House Entrance Hall
17 Ivane Machabeli St, Tbilisi
entrance hall with Moorish Revival decoration; house built 1908 by Ghazar Sarkisyan for merchant Kalantarov
Colchic Rainforests and Wetlands
Adjara, Guria, Samegrelo
humid temperate rainforests and peatlands on the Black Sea littoral; UNESCO World Heritage since 2021
House on Kiacheli Street
7a Kiacheli St, Tbilisi
five-story river elevation of an early 20th-century house with continuous glazed verandas, corner bays and a spiral stair
Timotesubani Monastery
Tori
late 12th–early 13th-century brick domed church in the Borjomi Gorge; early 13th-century murals known for vivid coloring
Nikola Kartvelishvili Residence
4 Roma St, Tbilisi
built 1902 mansion by Simon Kldiashvili; intricate Art Nouveau balconies and stucco reliefs
