At the entrance, the Priest or Uncle at the entrance, without asking our wishes, began to ask questions whether we were Christians or not, Orthodox or not! I don't understand what it means to enter the Temple? He was very intrusive, and when he saw that we didn't need his services, he was probably offended.… And then he said that We were liars, we were in Fashion, and why did we come to Church at all?! The big question for this Church is who it is and why this person is bothering people, assessing who we are and how we are dressed, whether we have the right to come to Churches, we just came to see!
Anchiskhati Church — The Church of the Nativity of the Virgin in Tbilisi — is one of the most ancient and impressive religious buildings in the city, dating back to the VI century. This church not only attracts with its historical significance, but also surprises with its architectural beauty and the atmosphere of spiritual peace.
We got to work on Saturday. There are not many people, a very good service, my wife forgot a handkerchief on her head, worried, and so everything is wonderful, everything is familiar, friendly, dignified, everything is as it should be. The force is felt, the place is salted, I highly recommend it. The road to the church is interesting, there is something to see and photograph.
A gorgeous place! Very beautiful! An ancient temple of the 6th century! The priest approached in a friendly way and began to tell the story of the temple, they wrote notes for health and for the repose! A place of power!
A beautiful, renovated building. Considering how much white it has been transferred, it looks like 10/10. If it weren't for the crowds of tourists, everything would be fine
A place of power! I got to the beginning of the Saturday service around 9 a.m. There were almost no people. All church employees speak Russian, help and suggest where to put a candle. They offered to write notes for health and repose for donations to the temple.
The energy of the temple is strong.