There are many widely known monasteries and monastic complexes in Georgia, as male, so female. In this article, we are not going to tell you about them. We will describe unknown, even for many Georgians monasteries with their fascinating history.
Foundation time: unknown
Location: above Dzama river close to Ortubani village in Kareli region
Nowadays state: a male monastic complex that is building
If earlier on the place of the monastery was a castle Tsiishvili, nowadays it is transforming into monastic complex. Its building is far from finishing. The main church has already been built but the buildings to live have not been done. The temporary measures are that the five monks live in the ready-made church. Except for the people on the territory of the monastery (but not in it!) there live 16 cats and a dog whom the kind monks feed.
The monastery is opened for visitors every day. The monastery complex is not widely known and it has not many parishioners and as a consequence the monks have much more free time, some of them can be your guides and arrange an excursion for you, telling you everything they know about Mzovreti monastery.
The only exception when the monks will not be happy to see women in their church (but not the men) is the day when they keep a fast.
Foundation time: the 12th century
Location: the hill of Trialeti range, 55 kilometers on the West from Tbilisi
Nowadays state: an active male monastery
In the middle ages Kvatakhevi considered to be a literary center: the important manuscripts were copied here.
“Kvatakhevi” is translated from Georgian as “stone ravine”. An interesting fact is that till the 14th century it was a female monastery and only when it was reconstructed after the case of fire in 1854 the monastery became a male one.
Concerning the fore case, it was a big tragedy for the whole region: Tamerlane and his army locked every monk in the monastery and set a fire there in the 14th century. Everybody who died on the fire case were canonized and considered Saint Kvatakhevi martyr.
Foundation time: 8-9th centuries
Location: the left bank of Kakhtuvni river, Kartli
Nowadays state: an active male monastery
You thought that Kakhtuvni looks more like the fortress than a monastery? Be sure: you though right. N the middle ages the main part of the buildings were constructed like fortresses for their inhabitants could protect themselves – the enemies often attacked them.
Kakhtuvni monastery perfectly coped with being a fortress except for one time when churchmen had to leave the monastery. But they had time to hide an icon of Holy Mother. The time have passed. And the icon which location was wrapped in a shroud of mystery, soon were lost to everybody. Nobody has found it yet.
The male monastery were opened to the visitors again in 1993.
Foundation time: the 7th century
Location: Trialeti range (Kaspi region)
Nowadays state: not an active monastery
The whole history of the monastery is still unknown. As the monastery building were started in the 7th century (however, it was finished in the 13th century), it has a status of one the oldest on the territory of Georgia.
Nowadays, even though Rkoni monastery is not active, it is still a monastery: for example, you must not put tents and make much noise close to it.
It is not easy to get to the monastery. Even if you decided to get to Rkoni with the help of a car, you will have to walk on foot the last couple of kilometers, even SUV will not cope with such location. That is why the monastery has a little amount of visitors.
Foundation time: the 6th century
Location: the North bank of Kura river, 30 kilometers from Tbilisi
Nowadays state: an active male monastery
The monastery was called in honor of Shio Mgvime or, as he widely known – Saint Shio – he came to Georgia from Syria and found a monastery. The place for building a church was chosen not without a reason. According to a legend about the monastery and Shio Mgvime in particular, he put an arm on a frankincense that was on fire and went in direction of a smoke. On the certain place that was shown by the frankincense smoke the monastery was built, even when Saint Shio was alive. The monastery was called in honor of Saint John the Baptist.
Due to the fact that the monastery is located far from the capital of Georgia, Tbilisi, it is not very popular among tourists. And if you take into account the fact that not many people disturb the local monks, some of them will be your guide in the monastery and will tell you about Saint Shio, his life and the church story in particular.
Foundation time: the 10th century
Location: not far from Kutaisi
Nowadays state: not an active monastery
The monastery is officially called “Monastery of Saint David and Constantine”. David and Constantine ruled the territory where the monastery will soon be built. When the Arabs set on fire a local church, David and Constantine gathered an army and went to make a revenge. However, they were defeated. They died not fast: David and Constantine were tortured for nine days and after that they were drown in Rioni river. When the enemy left Georgia, on the ruins of burned church was built a monastery and called in honor of Saint Martyrs of David and Constatine.
The monastery was closed in 1923 according to the order of the Soviet authorities. However, there are still some visitors as there are kept the relics of Saint Martyrs David and Constantine.
The monastery located just in couple of kilometers from Kutaisi. If you know the road or have an experienced guide, you can walk there on foot.