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Martvili Monastery

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Status
  
Active

Architectural style
  
Georgian; Monastery

Phone
  
+995 579 80 28 42

Architectural type
  
Monastic complex

Founder
  
Andrew

Region
  
Caucasus

Martvili Monastery

Location
  
Martvili, Martvili District, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Province (Mkhare),  Georgia

Affiliation
  
Georgian Orthodox Church

Address
  
Martvili-Martvili Monastery, Georgia

Similar
  
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Martvili Monastery (Georgian: მარტვილის მონასტერი) is a Georgian monastic complex located in the village of Martvili in the Martvili District of the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Province (Mkhare) of Georgia. It sits upon the highest hill in the vicinity and was of strategic importance.

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History

The site upon the hill where the monastery stands today was used in ancient times as a pagan cultural center and was a sacred site. There once stood an ancient and enormous oak tree that was worshipped as an idol of fertility and prosperity. Infants were once sacrificed here as well. After the conversion of the native population to Christianity, the ancient tree was cut down so as not to worship it anymore. A church was originally constructed in the late 7th century upon the roots of the old oak tree and was named in honor of Saint Andrew who preached Christianity and converted the pagans across the Samegrelo region.

The main Martvili-Chkondidi Cathedral (Mingrelian: Chkoni translates to "oak") was reconstructed in the 10th century after invasions that destroyed the prior church. Preserved in the church are frescoes of the 14th to 17th centuries.

References

Martvili Monastery Wikipedia