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city

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capital city of Georgia

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town in Georgia (country)

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Sights (11)

Gori Fortress

678m

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Joseph Stalin Museum, Gori

The Stalin Museum is the highlight of a visit to the city of Gori. Behind its faux-Venetian facade is an impressive museum filled with paraphernalia and media documenting the life and career of I.V. Jughashvili. The museum's portrayal of Stalin is one-sidedly nostalgic, which can be jarring for visitors, but the exhibits are actually quite well done and there are ample Georgian babushkas throughout the museum who will be more than happy to elaborate on the exhibits and answer questions. Unfortunately, the exhibits are overwhelmingly in Russian and Georgian, to the disadvantage of most Western visitors. But the main show requires no language—Stalin's death mask. Stalin's bronze death mask is not so exciting in and of itself, but the lighting and bizarre, personality cult-chic, red velvet display will surely elicit goose bumps. At the ticket office, ask about an English or German-speaking guide. Guided tours start regularly. They are sometimes available and will often show you the inside of Stalin's home and train car.

918m

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Uplistsikhe

ancient rock-hewn town in Georgia

10km

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Timotesubani monastery

67km

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Gergeti Trinity Church

church

79km

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Khujabi Monastery

If you make it to Khorakert, you should be able to make it to this soaring, majestic and lost work of architecture, further along the border.

82km

41.2016666744.5675

Likani Villa

An official residence of the President of Georgia with a beautiful garden.

83km

41.82843.3644

Haghpat

village in Lori Province of Armenia

99km

41.09544.71027778

Khertvisi

The fortress looms over the village of Khertvisi. The outcrop was used as a fortress from the second century BC, and was reputedly destroyed by Alexander the Great. The "modern" fortress, however, was built around the thirteenth-fourteenth centuries, and saw fighting during the Ottoman invasion (and subsequent occupation) in the sixteenth century. The walls on the far side drop down a sheer cliff to the Mtkvari far below, so if you fancy a bout of vertigo, pull yourself up and look straight down.

100km

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Vanis Kvabebi

Another cave monastery consisting of six churches and very popular with people. Several hundred rock caves on 16 floors, used as shelter, vault, tomb and market. About an hour's walk or 5 km away from Vardzia on the road back to the highway.The church (St. George) built here dates back to the 8th century. The caves where added between the 9th and 11th century. In 1089, a strong earthquake destroyed parts of the caves and the church. Reconstruction was carried out during the reign of Queen Tamar. In 1204, the old stone wall was rebuilt. Between 1204 and 1283, the site was owned by a feudal family named Mkhargrdzeli-Tmogveli. In 1265, the gate, a bell tower and the hall of the St. George church were built. However, in 1551 and 1576 the place was destroyed by the Persians and Ottomans, respectively. After this the place was not used as a monastery anymore.

102km

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Svaneti

historic province of Georgia

144km

42.9163888943.01138889
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Gori

Georgia (country)
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Gori

Gori is a city in the Shida Kartli region of Georgia.

Gori and its environs house several notable cultural and historical landmarks. Although for many foreigners Gori is principally known as the birthplace of Joseph Stalin, in Georgian historical memory the city has long been associated with its citadel, the Gori Fortress, which is built on a cliffy hill overlooking the central part of the modern city. On another hill stands the 18th century St. George's church of Gorijvari, a popular place of pilgrimage. The famous ancient rock-hewn town of Uplistsikhe and the 7th century Ateni Sioni Church are located not far from Gori.

Gori is located 86 kilometers (53 mi) west of Georgia's capital Tbilisi, at the confluence of the rivers Mtkvari and Greater Liakhvi, 588 meters (1,929 ft) above sea level. The climate is humid continental, transitional from moderately warm steppe to moderately humid. Summer is usually hot. The average annual temperature is 10.6 °C (51.1 °F), minimal in January (−1.0 °C or 30.2 °F) and maximal in July and August (21.4 °C or 70.5 °F). The maximum precipitation falls in May (76 mm or 3.0 in) and minimum in February (34 mm or 1.3 in). Precipitation here averages 603 mm.

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

3.4°C-5.4
Precipitation: 36 mm

Feb

5.1°C-4.2
Precipitation: 34 mm

Mar

9.7°C-0.5
Precipitation: 36 mm

Apr

16.3°C4.1
Precipitation: 53 mm

May

21.6°C9.1
Precipitation: 76 mm

Jun

25°C12.6
Precipitation: 72 mm

Jul

27.5°C15.4
Precipitation: 54 mm

Aug

27.6°C15.3
Precipitation: 49 mm

Sep

23.3°C11
Precipitation: 44 mm

Oct

17.6°C6
Precipitation: 55 mm

Nov

10.5°C1.1
Precipitation: 52 mm

Dec

5.4°C-3.1
Precipitation: 42 mm
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