Paldo

Paldo

Samarovani is located on the left side of the Ivri River, near the Ivri Dam. It belongs to the turn of the II and I millennia. According to Drezheshvili, during the construction of the dam, the tombs were damaged, human bones and bronze swords were also found in the pits. The southern part is completed (only a small part of the north side remains above the ground), And the church – with a straight wall.

Both stalls were roofed with a vault, the remains of R remain on the walls of the main church. From the facades of the building, only the facades of the main church were architecturally processed. A decorative element is a flat head slightly recessed in the plane of the wall. (Width – 70 cm, length – 130 cm.) As it can be seen from the preserved walls, with arches only as high as and third party The facades were divided.

The arches are located at one level. There are two such heads on the facade. They are located in the side parts of the facade, slightly above the roof of the side churches. third party On the facade, as it is clear from the system of placement of arches, three arches should have been drawn (only two remain). A window opening is placed on the axis of the second arch from the north.

Source: Description of Historical and Cultural Monuments of Georgia, Chief Editor Editor Tamaz Dvali.

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