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Narikala Fortress Awaits: Timeless Majesty

Perched high above Tbilisi, Narikala Fortress is a breathtaking blend of history and beauty. This ancient stronghold offers panoramic views of the city and the winding Kura River below. Wander through its centuries-old walls and discover the serene St. Nicholas Church nestled within. Whether you arrive by foot or cable car, the journey is as enchanting as the destination. At night, the fortress glows with a mystical charm, making it a photographer's dream. Narikala is more than a landmark—it's a gateway to Tbilisi's soul, inviting you to explore its timeless allure.
Posted: Apr 14, 2025
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