Low-key lovely temple in Mtskheta without tourist crowds
by Gitana Marina
May 26, 2025
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Visiting Samtavro Convent was a peaceful contrast to the busier Svetitskhoveli Cathedral. It's just a 10-minute walk away but feels much more quiet and local. The convent is small, with a nice garden and an old church where I saw several people praying during my visit - no big tourist crowds, just monks and locals going about their religious routines.
They don't allow photos inside the main church, which helps maintain the quiet atmosphere. The interior is dim with old frescoes and the scent of incense. Outside there's a shrine marking where St. Nino is buried, plus some friendly stray dogs that seem to belong there.
This place feels more like an active religious site than a tourist attraction. While Svetitskhoveli impresses with its size and history, Samtavro offers a more humble, authentic experience. Plan for about 20-30 minutes here, dress modestly (women need headscarves, everyone should cover shoulders and knees), and speak quietly to respect those who come here to pray.
Post by Gitana Marina | May 26, 2025












