The Cathedral of the Dormition, or more commonly Bagrati Cathedral, was originally built in the 11th Century. Over time it has been war damaged and fallen into a complete state of disrepair.

Source 1913

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As it is today. Major reconstruction rather than renovation began in the 1950's, and is still continuing to this day.

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Still a focal point for pilgrims and locals alike.

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It seems like the scaffold is holding this place together, but it is a massive work platform as the frescoes too are repainted

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I am sure their chosen deity will protect them should anything fall or collapse.

That's me fucked then.

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The choir broke out into fine voice, the room hushed, the faithful looked on.

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The Bishop is in the house

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There then seemed an eternity whilst a ritual was carried out

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The minions bringing various pieces of clothing and jewelry and dressing the bishop

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A few words spoken and that was it.

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The existence of this church is quite controversial, in 2010, Bagrati was removed from UNESCO's list of World Heritage sites, due to, well its complete reconstruction.

The scale and intervention compromises the cathedral’s outstanding universal value and authenticity.

Of course nothing in life is that simple, Politics and money in addition to religion are both significant players in the world of UNESCO and the countries scrambling to get free money loans.

Many of those within the World Heritage Committee do not see Georgia as reliable, they are reluctant to make further grants. One doesn't have to read between the lines to see where they are coming from!

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Seems like they need some divine intervention, hmm?

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Speaking of divine intervention, this is the Bishop's car, which he regularly drives going about his business.

The old saying "Wing and a prayer" spring to mind.

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