In 1994, Bagrati Cathedral, together with the Gelati Monastery, was included in UNESCO's World Heritage Site list as a single entity. In 2001, ownership of the cathedral was transferred from the Georgian state to the Georgian Orthodox Church. It is presently of limited use for religious services, but attracts many pilgrims and tourists. It is also frequently used as a symbol of the city of Kutaisi, being one of its main tourist attractions. I recommend to visit in the morning.
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In 1994, Bagrati Cathedral, together with the Gelati Monastery, was included in UNESCO's World Heritage Site list as a single entity. In 2001, ownership of the cathedral was transferred from the Georgian state to the Georgian Orthodox Church. It is presently of limited use for religious services, but attracts many pilgrims and tourists. It is also frequently used as a symbol of the city of Kutaisi, being one of its main tourist attractions. I recommend to visit in the morning.
The Bagrat Cathedral in Kutaisi has a strong Caucasian style, and people here have faith, many people choose the church as a place to witness a lifetime, quiet and peaceful, worth a visit.
Oversized cross, panoramic view of Kutaisi
민트색 외관이 눈에 띄는 곳. 쿠타이시 랜드마크 !
景点很好,很喜欢这里,很不错的选择!