Gremi Church of Archangels and Royal Tower

Gremi Church of the Archangels and Royal Tower is a 16th-century architectural monument in Kakheti, Georgia, consisting of the royal fortress and the Church of the Archangels. The ruins of the once-thriving town of Gremi can be seen southwest of the modern-day settlement of the same name in the Kvareli district, about 115 kilometers east of Tbilisi, Georgia's capital.

Gremi Church, which was built in 1565 and is noted for its well-preserved architectural structures from the late medieval period, such as a three-story bell tower, is located in Gremi city. The structure previously included a citadel that looked out over the city, but it was demolished by a local king in the seventeenth century.


Gremi Church is built in the cruciform architectural style, which was popular in medieval Orthodox Christianity. Iranian architectural influences can also be seen in the domed church and bell tower. The church is still operational, and there is a tiny museum adjacent to the structure where you may learn about the church's fascinating history. The Archangels' Church and Royal Tower in Gremi is Georgia's seventh most beautiful historical site.


Location: Kakheti, Georgia

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