Beautiful architecture
Georgian architectural styles are referred to as Georgian architectural styles. The nation is especially rich in historical buildings. The monumentality, clean composition, rigid proportions, sparing use of embellishments, and above all else, the harmonious relationship with nature, are distinguishing characteristics of Georgian architecture.
Numerous architectural styles, including several each for castles, towers, fortresses, palaces, and churches, have an effect on Georgian architecture. Among the greatest examples of medieval Georgian castles are the defenses in Upper Svaneti and the castle town of Shatili in Khevsureti.
Georgian medieval churches often have a conical dome placed high on a drum over a rectangular or cross-shaped lower construction, giving them a distinctive character despite being related to Armenian and Byzantine design. This architectural style, which is frequently referred to as the "Georgian cross-dome style," emerged in Georgia in the ninth century. The majority of Georgian churches before that were basilicas. Georgia also has other architectural styles, such as the Old Town District and Hausmannized Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi.