June

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.

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Bodbe Monastery

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

12th-century stone arch bridge

Vani Gold Diadem

Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi

GPS: 41.69615449883668, 44.80054293623867

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

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 

GPS: 41.701081937475614, 44.796245376416806

richly decorated Moorish Revival opera house completed 1896 by Viktor Schröter

Martvili Canyon

limestone canyon carved by the Abasha River with waterfalls and emerald pools; also known as Gachedili Canyon

Dolochopi Basilica

ruins of a 5th–6th-century three-aisled basilica in the territory of the historical settlement of Nekresi, unearthed in 2012

Enguri Dam

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

GPS: 41.68966052006006, 44.80334901349256

built 1897 two-story Moorish Revival house by Korneliy Tatishchev

Vani Bracelets with Aurochs’ Heads

Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi

GPS: 41.69632273040417, 44.80075751295499

5th–4th-century BC gold bracelets; Colchian tradition; terminals shaped as aurochs’ heads

Ubisi Monastery

medieval monastic complex; 9th-century single-nave church with 14th-century frescoes

Oniore Waterfall and Toba First Cave

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

GPS: 41.72559220315103, 44.71816083778986

three hillside blocks linked by a skybridge; built 1974–1984 by Otar Kalandarishvili and Gizo Potskhishvili

Svaneti Museum of History and Ethnography

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

GPS: 41.68730248500438, 44.81012809023863

built 1895 red-brick mosque combining neo-Gothic and Islamic elements; shared by Sunni and Shia communities

Kvetera Church

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

GPS: 42.66236588088475, 44.62075082644755

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

GPS: 42.16432475481241, 44.70504277216994

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

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

8th–9th-century basilica with two octagonal domes; only extant two-domed church in Georgia

Gulebi Mosque

19th-century wooden mosque; carved and painted interior with incised ornament

Kalantarov House Entrance Hall

17 Ivane Machabeli St, Tbilisi

GPS: 41.68976174207643, 44.79967089641759

entrance hall with Moorish Revival decoration; house built 1908 by Ghazar Sarkisyan for merchant Kalantarov

Colchic Rainforests and Wetlands

Adjara, Guria, Samegrelo

GPS: 41.70655373261252, 41.96747408694413

humid temperate rainforests and peatlands on the Black Sea littoral; UNESCO World Heritage since 2021

House on Kiacheli Street

7a Kiacheli St, Tbilisi 

GPS: 41.705199893806, 44.79125940614921

five-story river elevation of an early 20th-century house with continuous glazed verandas, corner bays and a spiral stair

Timotesubani Monastery

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

GPS: 41.70389721175336, 44.80201591534325

built 1902 mansion by Simon Kldiashvili; intricate Art Nouveau balconies and stucco reliefs