Village
Chkhari
Chkhari is one of the oldest and historically significant villages in the Terjola municipality, which once even held the status of a city.
Chkhari — The Historical City-Village of Imereti
Chkhari is not just an ordinary village; it is a place with a multi-century and dynamic history. Located in the Terjola municipality on the Imereti Upland at an elevation of 280 meters above sea level, Chkhari is frequently mentioned in historical sources as an important commercial and cultural center, which at certain periods even held the status of a city.
Past Glory and Cultural Heritage
The history of Chkhari is closely linked to the political and economic life of Western Georgia. In the Middle Ages, it represented an important strategic point. Numerous remains of historical structures are preserved in the village, hinting at its former grandeur. Chkhari was known for its craftsmen and merchants, which gave the settlement an unusual urban character for this part of Imereti.
A special place in the cultural life of the village is occupied by local churches and educational centers. Even today, one can feel the special aura in Chkhari that only old, historical settlements possess.
Nature and Modern Life
Chkhari is surrounded by the green hills and vineyards characteristic of Imereti. The soil here is particularly favorable for viticulture, which is one of the main activities of the local population. The village has a public school and other infrastructure facilities, making it one of the active centers of the region. Chkhari is only a few kilometers from Terjola, making it easily accessible for travelers.
Highlights:
- Remains of Historical Chkhari — Traces of old commercial and workshop districts.
- Local Temples — Examples of medieval architecture.
- Utkheli Grove — Natural greenery in the village surroundings.
- Imeretian Vineyards — Part of the traditional farming and landscape.
Chkhari is a place where you can simultaneously travel into the past and enjoy modern Imeretian hospitality.
What to do
See all (5)Chkhari Dormition Church Ruins and Enclosure
Medieval basilica ruins with enclosure wall in Chkhari village, Terjola. Quiet, easy stop for history lovers.
Chkhari Okoni Church
A calm, active stone church in Chkhari, Terjola. Historic architecture and quiet cemetery views in Imereti.
Church of the Ascension in Kutaisi
Discover the Ascension Church on Sapichkhia hill in Kutaisi. A monumental Orthodox landmark featuring classic Georgian architecture and grand frescoes.
Jvartamaghleba Church in Bosela
Quiet stone church in Bosela village, Terjola. A simple stop to see Imereti's village faith and rural landscape.
Transfers
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