Gremi in Kvareli

Description

Gremi is a 16th-century architectural monument – the royal citadel and the Church of the Archangels – in Kakheti, Georgia. The complex is what has survived from the once flourishing town of Gremi and is located southwest of the present-day village of the same name in the Kvareli district, 175 kilometers east of Tbilisi, capital of Georgia.

History

Gremi was the capital of the Kingdom of Kakheti in the 16th and 17th centuries. Founded by Levan of Kakheti, it functioned as a lively trading town on the Silk Road and royal residence until being razed to the ground by the armies of Shah Abbas I of Persia in 1615. The town never regained its past prosperity and the kings of Kakheti transferred their capital to Telavi in the mid-17th century. There was big Armenian population. The Russian diplomat Fedor Volkonsky, who was here in the 17th century, said: "Armenians have own church and market behind one was other church". He also said about 10 Armenian churches near the palace of king

The town appears to have occupied the area of approximately 40 hectares and to have been composed of three principal parts – the Archangels’ Church complex, the royal residence and the commercial neighborhood. Systematic archaeological studies of the area guided by A. Mamulashvili and P. Zak’araia were carried out in 1939-1949 and 1963-1967, respectively. Since 2007, the monuments of Gremi have been proposed for inclusion into the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Architecture

The Archangels’ Church complex is located on a hill and composed of the Church of the Archangels Michael and Gabriel itself, a three-story castle, a bell tower and a wine cellar (marani). It is encircled by a wall secured by embrasures, turrets and towers. Remains of the secret tunnel leading to the Ints’obi River have also survived.

The Church of the Archangels was constructed at the behest of King Levan of Kakheti (r. 1520–1574) in 1565 and frescoed by 1577. It is a cruciform domed church built chiefly of stone. Its design marries traditional Georgian masonry with a local interpretation of the contemporary Iranian architectural taste. The building has three entrances, one facing west, one facing to the south, and the third facing to the north. The interior is crowned with a dome supported by the corners of the sanctuary and two basic piers. The façade is divided into three arched sections. The dome sits on an arcaded drum which is punctured by eight windows.

The bell-tower also houses a museum where several archaeological artifacts and the 16th-century cannon are displayed. The walls are adorned with a series of portraits of the kings of Kakheti by the modern Georgian painter Levan Chogoshvili (1985).

Street view

Reviews

05.10.2021 Tf
Castle and great church. Beautiful setting with views of the Caucasus Mountains, nearby river, forests and Alan anise valley. A delight. Madloba.
05.10.2021 Peter
The monastery has a unique architecture and building materials that makes it easy to distinguish from other churches. Amazing!
05.10.2021 Cam
Beautifully restored church and castle complex. Well worth a visit for the architecture and scenery alone. A small donation of 3Gel to climb the castle was worth it.
05.10.2021 Real
One of the most beautiful castles in Georgia. Once the capital of Kakhetian Kingdom, now you can see only the Archangels church and the Kings palace and some ruins in the valley surrounding that, that can give an idea of the size that Gremi city used to have. Entrance free, museum 3 lari
05.10.2021 axel
museum has only 4 almost empty rooms to visit. The ancient church next to it is worth seeing but has only 1 room. That is it! Not worth driving 2,5 h from Tiblisi
12.06.2018 Giorgi
Nice hostorical museum
25.04.2018 T
Cathedral on the top of hill, very nice to see around.need to climb
12.03.2018 Michael
Gremi (Georgian: გრემი) is a 16th-century architectural monument – the royal citadel and the Church of the Archangels – in Kakheti, Georgia.
There is historical museum and nice place to walk
27.01.2018 Giorgi
Interesting museum, amazing views, attentive staff
18.01.2018 Alex
Well worth a visit - such a scenic and interesting historic place!!! Great wineries nearby. Also, try the local mountain honey - very delicious.
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