the nekresi monastery mortuary chapel and bishop palace georgia |
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| The bishop`s palace is a two-storey building, standing a few metres southwest of the church of the Dormition. The windows on both floors have sharply defined horseshoe-shaped arches, an architectural element not in use in Georgia after the 9thââ¬â10th century. The mortuary chapel is the oldest extant structure in the Nekresi monastery complex, with the area of four square metres. A long-established belief that it was a proto-basilica built on the place of a former Zoroastrian temple in the late 4th centuryââ¬âand, thus, one of the oldest Christian churches in Georgiaââ¬âwas disproved the 2008ââ¬â2009 archaeological study which found no evidence of pre-Christian occupation at the site and redated the structure to the 6th century. |
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