This page lists all days from the September block of the Heritage of Georgia tear-off 2026 calendar. Tap a day number to jump to that site’s Google Maps link.
Bull’s Head Stone Relief
Bolnisi Sioni Basilica, Kvemo Kartli
late 5th-century baptistery capital; bull’s head with a cross between the horns; once-popular pagan Georgian motif adapted to Christian meaning
Kolagiri Fortress
Kvemo Kartli
square-plan fortress built 1788–1798 as a Tbilisi outpost and local refuge during Ottoman–Persian raids, the last of its kind in Kartli–Kakheti
Tbilisi Concert Hall
1 Petre Melikishvili St, Tbilisi
built 1961–1971 circular modernist concert hall by Ivane Chkhenkeli
Tsromi Church
Tsromi, Shida Kartli
7th-century cross-domed church on four free-standing piers; an early Caucasian example of the cross-domed basilica type
House at 4/9 Ietim Gurji Street
4/9 Ietim Gurji St, Tbilisi
courtyard elevation with open carved wooden balconies; late 19th-century house
Skuri Church
Samegrelo
likely late 13th-century Church of the Transfiguration; among the largest single-nave churches in Georgia
Trialeti Gold Goblet
Georgian National Museum, Tbilisi
gold goblet from the 18th–17th centuries BC; Trialeti–Vanadzor culture
Grape Press
Open Air Museum of Ethnography, Tbilisi
traditional stone or wooden winepress for foot treading; known in Georgian as satsnakheli
Akhali Shuamta Monastery
Kakheti
1540s monastery founded by Queen Tinatin; brick church with shallow recesses showing influence of Iranian architecture
State Silk Museum
6 Giorgi Tsabadze St, Tbilisi
founded 1887 as the Caucasian Sericulture Station; museum building 1892 by Aleksander Szymkiewicz; restored 2020–2024
Abano Mineral Lake
Khevi
small lake formed by CO₂-rich upwelling from Upper Jurassic carbonate rocks in Truso Valley on the left bank of the Terek River
Ertatsminda Cathedral
Shida Kartli
13th-century domed cathedral dedicated to St. Eustathius with a richly carved facade and interior wall paintings dated to 1654
Oni Synagogue
Oni, Racha
built 1895 in Moorish Revival style; once serving a large local Jewish community
Samtavro Church Stone Relief
Samtavro Monastery, Shida Kartli
anthropomorphic figure carved on north facade of 11th-century Samtavro Church
Deda Ena
children’s primer by Iakob Gogebashvili; first published 1876; still in use today
House at 6 Ietim Gurji Street
6 Ietim Gurji St, Tbilisi
late 19th-century house with third-floor projecting wooden balcony
Kintsvisi Monastery
Shida Kartli
early 13th-century cross-in-square domed Church of St. Nicholas noted for frescoes with deep saturated blue tones
Tsiskari Bus Stop
Tskhvarichamia, Shida Kartli
late Soviet mosaic-clad roadside shelter near the Tsiskari Pioneer Camp; example of Georgia’s 20th-century bus stop heritage
Sarpi Border Checkpoint
Sarpi, Adjara
border checkpoint between Georgia and Turkey; cantilevered terraces forming a viewing tower on the Black Sea; completed 2011 by Jürgen Mayer H.
Gareji Semi-Desert
Kakheti
badlands and mesas around the David Gareji monasteries; multicolored clay hills and sparse steppe on the Iori plateau
Gelati Monastery
Imereti
founded in 1106; royal monastery with academy and scriptorium; 12th-century Theotokos church with mosaics and murals; UNESCO-listed since 1994
Diplipito
paired kettle drums struck with sticks
Grape Vine
over 525 indigenous grape varieties in Georgia; archaeological evidence dates local winemaking to about 8000 years ago
Zhinvali Monument to the 300 Aragvians
Mtiuleti
built 1980s concrete memorial on the Georgian Military Highway; commemorates the 300 Aragvians fallen at the 1795 Battle of Krtsanisi
Dzalisi Archaeological Site
Shida Kartli
settlement occupied from the 2nd century BC to the 8th century AD with archaeological remains including floor mosaics
Bochorma Сhurch
Kakheti
late 10th-century six-apse domed church within medieval hilltop fortress; 12th-century fresco fragments
National Parliamentary Library of Georgia
5 Lado Gudiashvili St, Tbilisi
built 1913–1916 by Aleksandr Kalgin and Henryk Hryniewski; early 20th-century eclectic building with Georgian decorative and architectural elements
House with Atlantes Mascaron
11 Konstantine Gamsakhurdia St, Batumi
built 1899–1903 for merchant Nikoloz Sabashvili; atlantes mascarons by Serafime Pololikashvili added with the third floor in 1909
Martkopi Monastery
Kvemo Kartli
6th-century monastery linked to St. Anton, one of the Thirteen Assyrian Fathers; most extant structures date to the 17th–19th centuries
White Bridge
Kutaisi, Imereti
built 1871–1872, three-span bridge over the Rioni River; metal structure on stone piers
