Korokho Tsetskhlisjvari Complex

Church Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Dusheti district

Church Church

The church is a hall church (6.8 × 5 m) of the 9th–10th centuries, with a rectangular annex on the south. It is built of roughly worked rubble stone with yellowish lime mortar. It is badly damaged: the vault has fallen, much of the north wall and the upper parts of the transverse walls are destroyed. The entrance is on the south. On the axis of the east wall of this apse-less church is cut a narrow, flat-headed window whose outer opening narrows sharply upward and ends in an almost circular arch carved from a single stone

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