Shavnabada Monastery

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Shavnabada Monastery
შავნაბადა
The mountaintop monastic complex of Shavnabada.
Religion
AffiliationGeorgian Orthodox Church
RegionCaucasus
StatusActive
Location
LocationOn Shavnabada Mountain, 8 km away from the village of Tabatskuri, Bakuriani is located 20 km northwest, Samtskhe-Javakheti Province (Mkhare),  Georgia
Architecture
TypeGeorgian; Monastery
StyleMonastic complex

Shavnabada Monastery (Georgian: შავნაბადა, romanized: shavnabada; also Shavnabada Monastery of St. George) is a medieval Georgian Orthodox monastic complex that is located upon Shavnabada Mountain, approximately 8 km away from the village of Tabatskuri and 20 km southeast of Bakuriani, in the Samtskhe-Javakheti Province (Mkhare), of Georgia.

It was named in honor of St. George who, according to a local legend, wore a black cloak (Georgian: shavi nabadi, hence the mountain’s name) while leading the army of the king of Georgia in one of the victorious battles of the time. The monastery of Shavnabada is known for a rare variety of wine, also called Shavnabada, made by the monks there.[1]

References

  1. ^ Template:Ge icon List of churches and monasteries in the Mtskheta-Tbilisi Diocese. Unofficial website of the Georgian Orthodoxy. Accessed on September 28, 2007.