Village
Breti
Discover Breti—a historical village in Kareli Municipality, where a monastery founded by the Assyrian Father Piros and rich cultural heritage await you.
Village · Kareli municipality · Municipality in Shida Kartli
Breti — A Hub of Spirituality and History in Shida Kartli
In the Shida Kartli region, within the Kareli Municipality, lies the village of Breti. Built at an elevation of 710 meters above sea level on the Shida Kartli plain, this settlement is one of Georgia's most important historical and spiritual centers. Breti charms visitors with its centuries-old past, ancient monastery, and the peaceful environment characteristic of villages in this area.
Historical and Cultural Heritage
The history of Breti is closely tied to one of the Assyrian Fathers — Piros Breteli, who founded a monastery here in the 6th century. This place was an important cultural and educational center for centuries. Unique relics such as the 11th-century Breti silver war cross and the 13th-century Breti leather Gospel were preserved in the village. Breti is also the birthplace of the prominent Georgian children's writer, Shio Mghvimeli.
Geography and Nature
The village is located on the left bank of the East Frone River, 9 kilometers away from Kareli. The local landscape is rich in fertile lands and riverside floodplains. The climate is moderately warm, creating the best conditions for viticulture and gardening. The surroundings of Breti are great for hiking and pilgrimage tourism.
Local Lifestyle
Today, about 900 people live in Breti. The daily life of the population is closely tied to farming. The village maintains the hospitality and loyalty to traditions characteristic of Shida Kartli. A visit to Breti allows you to travel back in time, learn about Georgia's Christian history, and relax in a spiritual environment.
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