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Tsughrughasheni Church
წუღრუღაშენის ეკლესია
Tsughrughasheni church and fortification wall.
Religion
AffiliationGeorgian Orthodox Church
DistrictBolnisi District
RegionCaucasus
StatusActive
Location
LocationLocated approximately 2 km from Bolnisi Sioni Basilica, Bolnisi District, Kvemo Kartli Province (Mkhare),  Georgia
Tsughrughasheni Church is located in GeorgiaTsughrughasheni ChurchShown within Georgia
Geographic coordinates41°22′49″N 44°31′46″E / 41.3803°N 44.5294°E / 41.3803; 44.5294
Architecture
TypeGeorgian; Church
FounderKing George IV Lasha of the Bagrationi dynasty
Funded byKing George IV Lasha of the Bagrationi dynasty
Groundbreaking1212
Completed1222

Tsughrughasheni (Georgian: წუღრუღაშენის ეკლესია) is a Georgian Orthodox church located in the Bolnisi District of Georgia. It is situated approximately 2 kilometres from Bolnisi Sioni basilica, on the right bank of the Bolnisistsqali River. The church was built in 1212–1222 supposedly by King George IV Lasha of the Bagrationi dynasty.

The Tsughrughasheni church resembles stylistically the other Georgian churches from the 12th to 13th century – Betania, Kvatakhevi, Pitareti – but it is smaller than those and has a higher cupola. The plan of the church is right-angled. The church is rich with the Georgian traditional ornaments adorned.

Gallery

  • Church gate Church gate
  • Tsughrughasheni Church Tsughrughasheni Church
  • Exterior detail of the drum. Exterior detail of the drum.
  • Window on the southern exterior facade. Window on the southern exterior facade.
  • Windows on the western exterior facade. Windows on the western exterior facade.
  • Inscription on the western exterior facade. Inscription on the western exterior facade.
  • Interior of the drum. Interior of the drum.

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