Village
Chalastavi
Discover Chalastavi—a historical village in Terjola Municipality, Imereti, where a 17th-century bridge and fortress ruins await you.
Village · Terjola municipality · Municipality in Imereti
Chalastavi — Historical Heritage on the Banks of the Chishura
In the Imereti region, within the Terjola Municipality, lies the village of Chalastavi. Built at an elevation of 350 meters above sea level, this settlement is one of the region's important historical villages. Chalastavi charms visitors with its ancient monuments, clean air, and the hospitality characteristic of Imeretian villages.
Historical Heritage
Chalastavi is first mentioned in historical sources in the 16th century. The main attraction of the village is the medieval bridge over the Chishura River, built in 1668 by Bishop Gideon of Gaenati. This structure was part of the region's ancient transport system and still maintains its historical appearance. In addition, ruins of two small fortresses are preserved on the village territory, testifying to the strategic importance of this place in the past.
Geography and Nature
The village is located in the Godogni community of Terjola Municipality. The local landscape is rich in deciduous forests and riverside floodplains. The climate is moderately warm. The surroundings of Chalastavi create the best conditions for walking and historical tourism. From here, beautiful views of the Imereti foothills open up.
Local Lifestyle
Today, about 170 people live in Chalastavi. The daily life of the population is closely tied to farming. The village maintains the hospitality and traditions characteristic of Imereti. A visit to Chalastavi allows you to get acquainted with the authentic life of an Imeretian village, explore historical monuments, and relax in a peaceful environment.
What to do
Chishura Bridge (Nagarevi)
A remarkably preserved medieval stone arch bridge in Imereti, showcasing advanced 12th-century engineering designed to withstand seasonal floods.
Transfers
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