List of monuments in Gulripshi Municipality
Appearance
The monuments in the Gulripshi Municipality is a group of cultural heritage sites registered by the government of Georgia on the territory of a de jure territorial unit, which corresponds to the Gulripshi District in Abkhazia.[note 1]
The table lists a monument, its location and dating as well as the status attached to it by the Georgian authorities and the number assigned in the registry by the National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia, which is available online as a GIS portal.[1] The Agency broadly classifies the heritage sites into three groups: 1) the objects without a status, 2) immovable monuments of cultural heritage, and 3) immovable monuments of national significance.
Object | National Registry number | Date of construction | Location | Status | Image |
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Greek church of Azanta | 7671[2] | 19th century | Azanta | Cultural Monument | |
Azanta dolmen | 7669[2] | 4th millennium BC-3rd millennium BC | Azanta | Cultural Monument | |
Second dolmen of Azanta | 7670[2] | 4th millennium BC-3rd millennium BC | Azanta | Cultural Monument | |
Azanta Castle | Middle ages | Azanta | |||
Aleksandrovka church | 12th-13th centuries | Aleksandrovka | |||
Aleksandrovka fortress | 7668[2] | 16th-17th centuries | Aleksandrovka | Cultural Monument | |
Azhara Castle | Middle ages | Azhara | |||
Achandara church | 7684[2][3] | 19th century | Achandara | Cultural Monument | |
Babushara church | 3590[2] | Middle ages | Babushara | Cultural Monument | |
Babushara tower | 7672[2] | 15th-16th centuries | Babushara | Cultural Monument | |
Babushara Tskaba tower | 16th-17th centuries | Babushara | |||
Baghmarani wall | 7676[2] | 16th-18th centuries | Baghmarani | Cultural Monument | |
Baghmarani cave | Baghmarani | ||||
Domed church of Baghmarani | 7675[2][4] | 1898 | Baghmarani | Cultural Monument | |
Hall church of Baghmarani | 7674[2][5] | Middle ages | Baghmarani | Cultural Monument | |
Baghmarani church | 7673[2] | Middle ages | Baghmarani | Cultural Monument | |
Second hall church of Baghmarani | 7678[2] | Middle ages | Baghmarani | Cultural Monument | |
Baghmarani fortress | 7677[2] | 16th-18th centuries | Baghmarani | Cultural Monument | |
Greek Cemetery | Oktomberi | ||||
The Greeks' Spring | 19th century | Azanta | |||
Gulripshi garden | 3589[2] | Gulripshi | Cultural Monument | ||
Gulripshi church | 7680[2][6] | Gulripshi | Cultural Monument | ||
Dranda Cathedral | 3591[2][7] | 6th-7th centuries | Dranda | Cultural Monument of National Significance | |
Dranda church | 7679[2][8] | Middle ages | Dranda | Cultural Monument | |
Church of the Archangel in Zemo Pshapi | 7686[2][9] | 19th century | Zemo Pshapi | Cultural Monument | |
Kelasuri Wall | 6th century | ||||
Kelasuri tower | 7682[2] | Middle ages | Cultural Monument | ||
Lata cemetery | Lata | ||||
Lata Palace | 7681[2][10] | 10th-15th centuries | Lata | Cultural Monument | |
Lata Castle | Middle ages | Lata | |||
Marani church[11] | Middle ages | Marani | |||
Ancient settlement of Machari | Brzonze age | Machara | |||
Machara Castle | Middle ages | Machara | |||
Merkheuli ancient cemetery | Iron age | Merkheuli | |||
Merkheuli Castle | 7683[2] | 10th-15th centuries | Merkheuli | Cultural Monument | |
Oktomberi wall | Middle ages | Oktomberi | |||
Oktomberi church | Middle ages | Oktomberi | |||
Church of Poltava-Aleksandrovskoye | 1915 | Poltava-Aleksandrovskoye | |||
Chernogovka fortress | Chernogovka | ||||
Chkhalta church | Middle ages | Chkhalta | |||
Chkhalta fortress | Middle ages | Chkhalta | |||
Tsebelda fortress | 7685[2] | Middle ages | Tsebelda | Cultural Monument | |
Church of St. Andrew the First-Called in Tsebelda | 11th century | Tsebelda | |||
Church of St. George in Tsebelda | 11th-12th centuries | Tsebelda | |||
Church of St. Catherine in Tsebelda | 11th century | Tsebelda | |||
Church of St. Theodore in Tsebelda | 11th century | Tsebelda |
Notes
[edit]- ^ The political status of Abkhazia is disputed. Having unilaterally declared independence from Georgia in 1992, Abkhazia is formally recognised as an independent state by 5 UN member states (two other states previously recognised it but then withdrew their recognition), while the remainder of the international community recognizes it as de jure Georgian territory. Georgia continues to claim the area as its own territory, designating it as Russian-occupied territory.
References
[edit]- ^ "კულტურული მემკვიდრეობის ვებ-პორტალი [Web-portal of Cultural Heritage]". memkvidreoba.gov.ge. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "უძრავი ძეგლების ნუსხა (Registry of Immovable Monuments]" (PDF) (in Georgian). National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
- ^ "აჭანდარის ეკლესია [Achandara church]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
- ^ "ბაღმარანის გუმბათოვანი ეკლესია [Domed church of Baghmarani]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
- ^ "ბაღმარანის დარბაზული ეკლესია [Hall church of Baghmarani]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
- ^ "გულრიფშის ეკლესია [Gulripshi church]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
- ^ "დრანდის ტაძარი [Dranda Cathedral]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
- ^ "დრანდის ეკლესია [Dranda church]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
- ^ "ზემო ფშაფის მთავარანგელოზის ეკლესია [Church of the Archangel in Zemo Pshafi ]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
- ^ "ლათის სასახლე [Lata Palace]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
- ^ "მარანის ეკლესია [Marani church]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 28 December 2021.