The Monuments in the Gudauta 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 Gudauta 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.

ObjectNational Registry numberDate of constructionLocationStatusImage
Aatsi Church1849Aatsi
Abgharkhuqi Architectural Complex3553[2]8th-9th centuriesAbgharqukhiCultural Monument
Abgharkhuqi Fortress3552[2][3]Middle AgesAbgharqukhiCultural Monument
Ailaga-Abiqu church8th-9th centuriesBambora
Ambara church7th-8th centuriesMiusera
Anacopia Fortress3551[2]14th-15th centuriesAkhali AtoniCultural Monument of National Significance
Anukhva church11th centuryAnukhva
Achandara Dolmens3557[2][4]2nd millennium BCAchandaraCultural Monument of National Significance
Achandara St. George Church20th centuryAchandara
New Athos Monastery9th-10th centuries, 1884-1896Akhali AtoniCultural Monument of National Significance
Akhali Atoni FortressMiddle AgesAkhali Atoni
Akhutsi ChurchLate Middle AgesKaldakhvaraCultural Monument
Bambora Church3558[2]Middle AgesBamboraCultural Monument
Duripshi Fortress3560[2][5]Middle AgesDuripshiCultural Monument
Gudauta Mother of God Church1847GudautaCultural Monument
Iveria Mountain Church3551[2][6]8th-11th centuriesAkhali AtoniCultural Monument of National Significance
Jirkhva Church19th centuryJirkhva
Kaldakhvara Architectural Complex3564[2]KaldakhvaraCultural Monument of National Significance
Kaldakhvara Stele, with Arabian text3562[2][7]Middle AgesKaldakhvara
Kaldakhvara Fortress3563[2]Middle AgesKaldakhvara, Valley of River BzybCultural Monument
Likhni Church Aba-Ata3565[2][8]Middle AgesLikhniCultural Monument
Likhni Church3566[2][9]10th Century, 19th CenturyLikhniCultural Monument of National Significance
Msygkhua church8th-11th centuriesPrimorskoe
Mugudzirkhva ChurchMiddle AgesMugudzirkhva
Otkhara Dolmens3567[2][10]OtkharaCultural Monument
Otkhara Fortress3568[2][11]Middle AgesOtkharaCultural Monument
Psirtskha Domed Church3569[2][12]10th-11th CenturyPsirtskhaCultural Monument
Psirtskha FortressMiddle AgesPsirtskha
Psirtskha Simon the Canaean Basilica10th-11th CenturyPsirtskha
Qulanurkhva Church3570[2]Late Middle AgesAchandaraCultural Monument
Samato Mountain Church11th CenturySamato
Shervashidze Palace3566[2]10th-11th CenturyLikhniCultural Monument of National Significance
Church of St. Simon the Canaanite, New Athos3548[2]7th-8th centuriesAkhali Atoni, Iveria Mountain
Trakea Fortress6th centuryAkhali Atoni
Vesyolovka Church RemainsMiddle AgesVesyolovka
Khopi Saint Nicholas Church3571[2][13]10th centuryKhopiCultural Monument
Zvandripshi Church3561[2]Middle AgesZvandripshiCultural Monument

Notes

  1. 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 as de jure Georgian territory. Georgia continues to claim the area as its own territory, designating it as Russian-occupied territory.

References

  1. "კულტურული მემკვიდრეობის ვებ-პორტალი [Web-portal of Cultural Heritage]". memkvidreoba.gov.ge. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 "უძრავი ძეგლების ნუსხა (Registry of Immovable Monuments]" (PDF) (in Georgian). National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  3. "აბღარხუქის ციხე [Abgharkhuqi Fortress]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  4. "აჭანდარის დოლმენები [Achandara Dolmens]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  5. "დურიფშის ციხე [Duripshi Fortress]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  6. "ივერიის მთის მონასტერი [Iveria Mountain Church]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  7. "კალდახვარას სტელა არაბული წარწერით [Kaldakhvara Stele, with Arabian text]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  8. "ლიხნის ეკლესია "აბა-ათა" [Likhni Church Aba-Ata]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  9. "ლიხნის ეკლესია [Lykhny Church]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  10. "ოთხარას დოლმენები [Otkhara Dolmens]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  11. "ოთხარას ციხე [Otkhara Fortress]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  12. "ფსირცხის გუმბათიანი ტაძარი [Psirtskha Domed Church]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  13. "ხოფის წმინდა ნიკოლოზის ეკლესია [Khopi Saint Nicholas Church]". Web-portal of Cultural Heritage. National Agency for Cultural Heritage Preservation of Georgia. Retrieved 14 December 2021.

See also

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