Kvetera Church
Kvetera Church კვეტერის ეკლესია | |
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Kvetera Church | |
Shown within Georgia (country) | |
Basic information | |
Location | Approximately a 1.5 km from the hamlets of Vedzebi, Naduknari, Sabue, and 9 km from Akhmeta, Kakheti Province (Mkhare), Georgia |
Geographic coordinates | 42°03′22″N 45°05′58″E / 42.0561°N 45.0994°ECoordinates: 42°03′22″N 45°05′58″E / 42.0561°N 45.0994°E |
Affiliation | Georgian Orthodox Church |
Region | Caucasus |
Status | Abandoned |
Architectural description | |
Architectural type | Domed radial tetraconch plan |
Architectural style | Georgian; Church |
Completed | Early 10th century |
Specifications | |
Dome(s) | 1 |
Kvetera Church (Georgian: კვეტერის ეკლესია) is a Georgian Orthodox church in a historic fortified town of Kvetera in Kakheti.
Kvetera Church was built in the early part of the 10th century. It is a relatively small church and resembles the Georgian cross-dome style of architecture. The dome rests on a round tympanum and rises over the central square pace. The Projections end in an apse, which have niches between them. The facade of the church is not designed with a lot of ornaments which is typical for Kakhetian churches. Most of the facade is decorated with symmetrical arches.
Town of Kvetera used to one of the center of the Principality of Kakheti. According to Vakhushti Bagrationi, Kvetera dates back at least to 8th century AD.[1] It is also mentioned in the written document from the 11th century.
Gallery
- Plan of the church
- Church and fortified walls.
Notes and references
- ↑ The Spiritual Treasure of Georgia 2005
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