Tripoli or Tripolis is the capital of Arcadia and the hub of the road system in the central part of The Peloponnese. There are no ancient sites in the city itself as it was burned by The Turks in 1825 during the Greek War of Independence. The Greeks regained the city in 1829 and rebuiltContinue reading “Tripoli and Mantineia”
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Pylos
The Anaktora Nestoros, or Palace of King Nestor of Pylos, is an ancient site linked to Greek mythology and the Trojan War. Visitors can explore the well-preserved ruins and learn about the area’s historical significance.
Messini
The author favorably describes the ancient site of Messini, highlighting its well-preserved layout and peaceful atmosphere. The site’s history and notable structures are also discussed.
Akhaltsikhe
The journey from Borjomi to Akhaltsikhe includes a visit to Borjomi Spa, famous for its mineral water park, and leads to the charming town with its historic fortress and monastery. The restored Rabati Castle offers a splendid experience and delightful dining options.
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Akhaltsikhe
The journey from Borjomi to Akhaltsikhe includes a visit to Borjomi Spa, famous for its mineral water park, and leads to the charming town with its historic fortress and monastery. The restored Rabati Castle offers a splendid experience and delightful dining options.
Batumi
Batumi, Georgia’s summer capital on the Black Sea, attracts visitors from Turkey and Russia. The city features the Batumi Botanical Garden, seafront promenade, chacha tower, and modern architectural developments.
Bagrati and Gelati
Bagrati Cathedral, commissioned in 1003 by King Bagrati III, symbolizes national unification and underwent restoration to remove it from UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites in Danger list. Nearby, Gelati Monastery, built by King David the Builder, features a vibrant interior with unique imagery.
Kutaisi
Kutaisi, an ancient capital with a golden age from 900 AD to 1200 AD, is now a major city in Georgia’s Imereti region, known for its humor and unique cheese bread. The city boasts historical sites, a modern parliament building, and a controversial war memorial.
Mtskheta
Mtskheta, the ancient capital of Kartli, holds historical and religious significance as the birthplace of Christianity in Georgia. Key landmarks include the Jvari Monastery and Sveti Tskhoveli Cathedral complex.