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      • Mtskheta was the capital of the ancient eastern Georgian kingdom of Iberia from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD. It is of extraordinary importance to the Georgian people and listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. It was here that Georgia adopted Christianity in AD 334 and it remains the headquarters of the Georgian Orthodox Church.
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  2. Mtskheta, town, Georgia, at the confluence of the Kura and Aragvi rivers, just northwest of Tbilisi. One of the oldest settlements of Transcaucasia, Mtskheta was the capital of Georgia from the 2nd to the 5th century ad.

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  3. Mtskheta was the ancient capital of Kartli, the East Georgian Kingdom from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD, and was also the location where Christianity was proclaimed as the official religion of Georgia in 337.

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    You can take a taxi from Tbilisior book a guided tour. Trains also stop here from Tbilisi heading west, you can download the Georgian Railway Tickets app to easily purchase your ticket in advance (only possible a few hours before the train's arrival). List of passengers will be printed and the documents of the main ticket holder will be checked upo...

    Mtskheta is small enough that it is possible to see the entire town on foot. The one exception to this rule is Jvari monastery, which is 5 km from the town center and located on top of a mountain. As there is no public transport to Jvari, it may be best to hire a cab in town. The cab will take the (longer) tarmac road. There is a tourist office opp...

    Svetitskhoveli (The Life Giving Pillar) Cathedral. Svetitskhoveli is one of the most sacred places in Georgia and, along with Jvari Monastery, the clear highlight of a trip to Mtskheta. It was foun...

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    There are some traders and a small shop in front of the Svetitskhoveli Cathedral where you can buy souvenirs and drinks.

    The Georgian cuisine available is outstanding and costs far less than a comparable meal in Tbilisi. It's almost worth it to come from Tbilisi to Mtskheta just for dinner here! Another extremely popular place is "Salobie" on the way to Mtzkheta to Tbilisi. It's a large restaurant with both outdoor and indoor seating areas and the food is exceptional...

    Mtskheta is an easy and exceptionally rewarding place to visit. The accomodation here is cheaper and generally better than the budget accomadation on offer in Tbilisi, and the easy mini bus connection to Didube metro station, makes it a good alternative place to stay. 1. Guesthouse Lizi, Agmashenebliz 52, [x]. Clean, comfortable rooms in a family-r...

    Again, taxis or the marshrutka are the main options. Taxis are a bit more convenient, albeit occasionally difficult to find within Mtskheta; the marshrutka is cramped, but cheap. To be on a safer side get a phone number of a cab company while still in Tbilisi, they will always send a car to pick you up on the way back. wikipedia:Mtskheta

  4. Dec 15, 2017 · St. Nino got very angry, and she started to pray to God: suddenly, all these idols were destroyed. After that, she cured King Mirian’s ill wife Nana and helped many other people. ©istock/svarshik. The miracle that converted the King. Despite her attempts to spread Christianity in the country, King Mirian was very angry with her.

  5. Mtskheta has a rich history dating back to the 3rd millennium BC, and it served as the capital of the eastern Georgian kingdom of Iberia from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD.

  6. According to legend, Mtskheta was founded in the 1st millennium BCE by the ethnarch Mtskhetos, but it was King Parnavaz, the great reformer king, who proclaimed it the capital of Kartli Kingdom (otherwise known as Iberia) in the 4th century BCE.

  7. The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Mtskheta (mətskhyĕt´ə), town (1989 pop. 9,588), W central Georgia, on the Kura River and the Georgian Military Road. It was the capital of ancient Iberia until the 6th cent. AD, when the capital was moved to Tbilisi; Mtskheta remained the religious center of the country.

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