Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin (Tbilisi)
Georgia /
Tiflis /
Tbilisi /
Gia Abesadze Street, 4
World
/ Georgia
/ Tiflis
/ Tbilisi
, 3 km from center (Тбилиси)
World / Georgia (country) / Tbilisi
cathedral, christianity, Roman Catholic church, nonresidential building
The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin or the Catholic Church of the Ascension of the Virgin Mary (Georgian: თბილისის ღვთისმშობლის ამაღლების კათოლიკური ეკლესია) It is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Tbilisi, the Georgian capital. It is the seat of the Latin Apostolic Administration of the Caucasus (Latin: Administratio Apostolica Caucasi Latinorum) which it was created in 1993 with the decree Quo aptius.
A long history preceded the construction of the structure. Where is the cathedral was where the first Catholics settled in the thirteenth century. In 1240 the Dominicans founded a monastery. In 1328 a cathedral dedicated to St. John the Baptist was built and Tbilisi became an Episcopal seat (which suspended its operation in the sixteenth century). During the seventeenth century Catholic missionaries returned to Georgia and built a new church dedicated to the Annunciation (the "Latin Church in the Catholic form"). This Catholic structure were then privately for King Teimuraz II.
The current cathedral was built in front of the Church of the Annunciation (no longer exists) between 1805 and 1808 by the monk Philipo Foranian. In 1937 the church was confiscated by the soviets, but after Georgia regained independence it was returned to the faithful in 1999.
A long history preceded the construction of the structure. Where is the cathedral was where the first Catholics settled in the thirteenth century. In 1240 the Dominicans founded a monastery. In 1328 a cathedral dedicated to St. John the Baptist was built and Tbilisi became an Episcopal seat (which suspended its operation in the sixteenth century). During the seventeenth century Catholic missionaries returned to Georgia and built a new church dedicated to the Annunciation (the "Latin Church in the Catholic form"). This Catholic structure were then privately for King Teimuraz II.
The current cathedral was built in front of the Church of the Annunciation (no longer exists) between 1805 and 1808 by the monk Philipo Foranian. In 1937 the church was confiscated by the soviets, but after Georgia regained independence it was returned to the faithful in 1999.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°41'34"N 44°48'12"E
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- Roman catholic church 297 km
- Catholic Church 344 km
- Catholic Church of Saint Mary 431 km
- Католическая церковь 598 km
- Church of the Last Supper 740 km
- Catholic Church of Saint Maria Teresa of Calcutta 892 km
- Pushkinskaya ulitsa / vulytsia Pushkinska, 25 919 km
- Catholic church 945 km
- Catholic Church of Saint Father Pio 1029 km
- Kala 0.3 km
- Park 0.5 km
- Rike Park 0.6 km
- Metekhi 0.7 km
- Europe Square 0.7 km
- Administration of the President of Georgia 0.7 km
- Mtatsminda 0.9 km
- Avlabari 1.1 km
- Elia 1.8 km
- Gardabani District 20 km