Tsunda Church

Tsunda Church is a church in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region of Georgia. Tsunda Church, dedicated to St John the Baptist, dates back to the 12th-13th centuries. In this vicinity, there are natural hot water springs and terraced gardens. The church stands on the cite of the ancient city Tsunda.[1][2]

Tsunda church

The hall church was erected on the top of a high rock by Ichkit Gurgenisdze, as it is written above the western entrance. Its basement contains a crypta. The decorations are rather poor, except the door and window frames. The portal with reliefs was added some time after the church construction.

As common for such churches the vault is of barrel-chamber type, and the apse with conch is in the eatern part of the interior. Original frescoes are nearly destroyed.

References

  1. Мровели, Леонти (1979) Жизнь картлийских царей. Наука, Москва [Mroveli, Leonti. The Life of kings of Kartli] (in Russian)
  2. Закарая, П. (1983) Памятники Восточной Грузии. Искусство, Москва, 376 с. [Zakaraya, P. Monuments of Eastern Georgia](In Russian)


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