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Monastery of St. Nino at Bodbe

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The second nation to adopt Christianity as its state religion (after neighboring Armenia), Georgia is renowned for its impressive Orthodox houses of worship. The country is peppered with beautiful monasteries, soaring churches, secret monasteries hewn from stone, and cloisters perched on the precipice of mountains. None is more lovely than Bodbe Monastery in the eastern Kakheti region. Bodbe is located near the town of Sighnaghi, roughly one-and-a-half-hours’ drive from the capital, Tbilisi. One of the best things to do when visiting Sighnaghi is to take a leisurely stroll from the old town walls up to the monastery complex.According to the legend, after the adoption of Christianity, King Miriani had a dream: four stars flew across the four mountains of Georgia and one of the rays was near Bobde. Nino went there to put a cross on that very place. She lived very modestly in a tent where she died. She was buried in the place where her tent was. At the beginning of the IV century, a monastery was built on the site of the tent. The grave of Nino is located inside the monastery, under the altar, and the altar is strictly forbidden to be photographed. The monastery quickly became the religious and cultural centre of the region, several Kkakhetian kings were crowned in the monastery. Eparchy of the monastery for a long time was the richest in Georgia. Since 1889, the monastery was opened in the temple with a school for painting and needlework. After the Bolsheviks came to power, the monastery was destroyed and looted. Now on the territory of the monastery, there is a church of St. George of the IX century made of bricks. The walls are decorated with frescoes. The temple is built in the Russian-European style. The bell tower near the church of St. George is built in the same style. To the right, there is located the church of St. Nino, the construction of which was completed recently. Every year on January 14, pilgrims visit the monastery to worship the tomb of Saint Nino, drink from the holy spring and enjoy the silence. In the east, there is an observation deck with a beautiful view of the Alazani Valley. From the observation platform to the spring leads a ladder. The spring is a small brick building, with a swimming pool in which you can swim. To swim in the pool you will need to wear a white shirt in advance, which is stored without washing.

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Bodbe Monastery is situated in the eastern Kakheti region near the town of Sighnaghi, approximately one-and-a-half hours' drive from Tbilisi. One of the best ways to experience it is to take a leisurely stroll from Sighnaghi's old town walls up to the monastery complex.
According to legend, Saint Nino was guided to Bodbe by King Miriani's dream of four stars flying across Georgia's mountains, leading her to place a cross at this sacred location. She lived modestly in a tent at the site where she died and was buried, and a monastery was constructed there in the early 4th century to honor her, with her grave located beneath the altar inside the church.
The monastery features a 9th-century Church of St. George built in Russian-European style with brick walls decorated with frescoes, a bell tower constructed in the same architectural style, and the recently completed Church of St. Nino. Saint Nino's tomb lies beneath the altar, which is strictly forbidden to be photographed.
January 14 is the most significant date to visit, as pilgrims from around come to worship at the tomb of Saint Nino on this day. However, the monastery welcomes visitors year-round for those interested in its architectural beauty and religious significance.
Bodbe quickly became the religious and cultural center of the Kakheti region, where several Kakhetian kings were crowned throughout history. The monastery's eparchy was among the richest in Georgia for a long time, and it even housed a school for painting and needlework beginning in 1889, though it was later damaged during the Soviet era.