I don't want to be disrespectful, yet travellers definitely don't need go there. It is afar and doesnt worth it as there is nothing interesting inside. Very beautiful structure though and looks very nice from many points in the city. I am just letting you know :) historical churches on the other other hand has a very great vibe and atmosphere, you just can't resist to feel it even if you are a non-believer or believe in an other religion. Georgians generally are very succesful at that :)
A Hugh's cathedral you must visit when in Tbilisi! Don't miss out to go downstairs to see the other church space underneath the main space! It's really amazing and unexpected!
圣三一教堂是我看到的世界上最雄伟及豪华的教堂其中之一个,外表壮观,内里更为豪华,珠光宝气的神相及全世界最大的一本圣经在内.伸手可摸到的宝石及珍珠!教堂顶更用黄金打造!
Really big, really new and really cold atmosphere. It lacks the charm of the traditional and historical churches, it deserves a visit but it will take you less than one hour. The best: night pics from far distance.
We took a taxi for a few Lari from the old town and walked down. Taxi driver recommended us to try the mineral water. Turns out it was flavored soda. The church sits high up on a hill so offered a good view over the city.
I do not know, a country like Georgia, would build this monster building and spend so much money on it. As I heard, the roof of this church is golden, so what the f..k? why god would need this? terrible!
its very beautiful and huge.its wonderful and modern church.it's all with marble,and golden tower.the garden is perfect around the church.it is the highest church
it has been built not long time ego, too big and not very interesting in my opinion, a nice walk around and a nice view of the city from up thereVisited October 2014
Picture a country emerging from 50 or so years of repression and then give these people a little slack. It is hugh, but not beautiful, it is impressive but not ornate. It shows their determination to be a religious people again. I applaud this effort. It was built by sacrifice and determination.
Hidden in the downtown area. You come around a corner in modern Tbilisi and you are in the past. Lovely.