Tskhramukha Holy Trinity Nunnery
Tskhramukha Holy Trinity Nunnery stands in the Shida Kartli region within the Khashuri municipality, positioned just outside the village of Tskhramukha. This quiet monastic complex functions as a working female convent and serves as a major spiritual landmark in central Georgia, set against the low hills and rural fields of the Suramula River valley.
History and Monastic Life
The roots of church life at this site trace back several centuries, though the current complex has undergone significant reconstruction to support the active community of nuns who reside here today. The complex is dedicated to the Holy Trinity (Tsminda Sameba). Beyond its role as a house of worship, the convent is a center for traditional monastic crafts, prayer, and agricultural work, maintaining a strict daily cycle of Eastern Orthodox liturgies and maintaining the peaceful, introspective lifestyle of the Shida Kartli monastic tradition.
Ecclesiastical Architecture
The primary church within the complex displays classic elements of Georgian Orthodox architecture, utilizing clean stone masonry and balanced proportions that blend naturally with the surrounding landscape. The structure relies on narrow windows that allow precise beams of natural daylight to illuminate the interior stone walls, highlighting the icons and liturgical furnishings. The courtyard includes residential quarters for the nuns, auxiliary farm buildings, and small garden plots, all arranged in a traditional enclosed monastic layout designed for community isolation and focused contemplation.
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