This page lists all days from the May block of the Heritage of Georgia tear-off 2026 calendar. Tap a day number to jump to that site’s Google Maps link.
Khelrtva of Queen Tamar
National Archives of Georgia, Tbilisi

khelrtva – Georgian ruler’s calligraphic autograph; here Queen Tamar’s, c. 1195–1196; original lost; paleographic copy by Sargis Kakabadze, 1911
Zemo Nikozi Bell Tower
Zemo Nikozi, Shida Kartli

16th-century two-story bell tower at Zemo Nikozi Cathedral of the Savior
Khachapuri

cheese-filled leavened bread; regional styles include Adjarian boat-shaped with egg and Imeretian round
Dzveli Gavazi Church
Akhalsopeli, Kakheti

presumably 6th-century tetraconch domed church with a later covered gallery wrapping three-quarters of the church
Niko Pirosmani, Fisherman in a Red Shirt
Art Museum of Georgia, Tbilisi
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oilcloth, c. 1908; a solitary fisherman against dark ground; simplified forms characteristic of Pirosmani
Achi Church Fresco
Achi Monastery, Guria

fresco of an angel embracing St. George in the late 13th–early 14th-century Achi Church
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia
3 Giorgi Leonidze St, Tbilisi

built 1910–1915 as the Tiflis Mutual Credit Society; Art Nouveau building by Mikheil Ohanjanov; third floor added 1959–1960
Kinchkha Waterfall
Imereti

three-tier cascade on the Okatse River, among the highest in western Georgia
Chronicles of Georgia Monument
Keeni Mountain, Tbilisi

1985 colonnade by Zurab Tsereteli; 16 pillars 30–35 m tall with bronze reliefs on Georgian history and Christian themes; unfinished
Motsameta Monastery
Imereti

11th-century cliff-top monastery with an arched stone bridge; founded at the burial place of martyrs Sts. David and Constantine
“China House”
57 Queen Tamar St, Kutaisi

built 1900s Art Nouveau house with Chinese-inspired details; asymmetrical silhouette with veranda and pagoda-like finial
Kojori Fortress
Kvemo Kartli

ruins of hilltop fortress near Tbilisi, also known as Azeula or Agarani; earliest layers late 11th century; most extant walls 16th–18th centuries
Nazar Oganov House
17 Lado Asatiani St, Tbilisi

late 19th-century house with second floor and carved corner wooden balcony added 1882; restored 2017–2018
Likhauri Church
Likhauri, Guria

late 13th–mid-14th-century single-nave church; 15th–16th-century frescoes mostly removed in the early 1990s
Double Portrait Stone Relief
Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi

likely donor double portrait on a 4th–5th-century AD stele; found in Davati, Mtiuleti; now in a museum collection
Russia–Georgia Friendship Monument
Khevi

built 1983 on the Georgian Military Highway; circular lookout with interior mosaics narrating Georgian and Russian history
Shavnabada Monastery
Kvemo Kartli

hilltop monastery with 16th–18th-century Church of St. George
Georgian Spices

spices with rich regional variety as central to Georgian cuisine; staples include khmeli-suneli and Svan salt
Korogho Church
Mtiuleti

late 10th-century hall church with ruins of a defensive tower; western facade cornice carved with rare construction scenes
Vani Archaeological Museum-Reserve
Vani, Imereti

founded 1985; present complex completed 2020 by Ellis Williams Architects; galleries on Colchian culture and finds from the Vani site
Vejini Ascension Church
Vejini Monastic Complex, Kakheti

10th–11th-century undomed two-part church with 16th–17th-century wall-painting fragments
House with Palati from Imereti
Open Air Museum of Ethnography, Tbilisi

relocated from Khani II, Imereti; two-story stone-and-timber house with ground-floor service room called palati
Doli

barrel drum played by hands
Atskuri Fortress
Samtskhe

ruins of a medieval hilltop fortress above the Mtkvari River
Kashveti Church
9 Shota Rustaveli Ave, Tbilisi

built 1904–1910 church by Leopold Bielfeld; interior frescoes 1947 by Lado Gudiashvili
Bolnisi Cross Stone Relief
Bolnisi Sioni Basilica, Kvemo Kartli

Bolnisi cross, a Georgian cross pattée motif, with the earliest dated Asomtavruli inscription
Kvirike Mosque
Kvirike, Adjara

wooden mosque built in 1861; abundant incised carvings preserved on the interior and exterior
Griffin Stone Relief
Samtavisi Cathedral, Shida Kartli

set on the 11th-century cathedral’s east facade as a vigilant guardian symbol; featured on Georgia’s 50 tetri coin
House on Kakabadzeebi St
7 Dzmebi Kakabadzeebi St, Tbilisi

late 19th-century house with spiral timber stair; conserved 2021–2022 in Kibe-Projekt with over 50% original wood retained
Abudelauri Lakes
Khevsureti

trio of glacial lakes – green, blue and white – beneath the Chaukhi Massif

