Khojorni Greek Church
Located in the historic village of Khojorni within the Marneuli Municipality, this Greek basilica serves as a enduring reminder of the cultural diversity that has defined the Kvemo Kartli region for generations. The structure is a fine example of traditional hall-church architecture, a design favored by local communities for its structural integrity and simple, functional beauty. While time has weathered its interior features, the sturdy stone facade continues to stand as a quiet historical landmark in this borderland landscape.
Construction and Architectural Style
The building is a classic single-nave hall church, constructed primarily from locally sourced volcanic tuff and limestone. Builders of this era prioritized durability, utilizing heavy stone blocks to ensure the structure could withstand the local climate. Key features include:
- Narrow windows and low entrance points, which provided both climatic insulation and a degree of security common in the region's historical architectural practices.
- Exposed masonry techniques that reflect the craftsmanship of the period.
- An intimate interior volume, designed specifically to foster a sense of community for the village congregation.
While the original interior iconography and timber elements have largely vanished, the exterior remains well-preserved, offering a clear view of the structural logic employed by its 19th and 20th-century architects.
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