Tsarche fortress (Georgian: წარჩეს ციხე, Abkhaz: Ҵарчатәи абааш) is a ruined Early Medieval fortification near the village of Tsarche in Abkhazia, Georgia.[1]
Tsarche fortress | |
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Tsarche in Georgia, Abkhazia | |
Coordinates | 42°42′30″N 41°39′30″E / 42.70833°N 41.65833°E |
Site information | |
Condition | ruins |
Designations | Georgia cultural heritage monument |
History
editThe Tsarche fortress sits on the top of a hill, near confluence of rivers Okhoja and Chkhortoli. Contours of the fortress walls repeat an elliptical shape of the hill. The fortress lies in ruins; only a 7–8 m high northern arc survives. In the middle of the fortress, a narrow stone staircase runs to a combat path. The wall is supplied with a walking trail whose width could accommodate two persons at a time. In the southeastern section, there is a reservoir with plastered walls.[2]
The law of Georgia treats the monument as part of cultural heritage in the occupied territories and reported an urgent need of conservation.[2]
References
edit- ^ Fortress in Tsarche village Map of Architectural and Historical Buildings of Abkhazia
- ^ a b Gelenava, Irakli, ed. (2015). Cultural Heritage in Abkhazia (PDF). Tbilisi: Meridiani. pp. 68–69.