Nakipari church

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Coordinates43°00′38″N 42°49′08″E / 43.010545°N 42.818912°E / 43.010545; 42.818912 (Nakipari)
TypeHall church
Nakipari church of Saint George
ნაკიფარის წმინდა გიორგის სახელობის ეკლესია
Nakipari church of Saint George. East façade.
Interactive map of Nakipari church of Saint George
LocationNakipari, Mestia Municipality,
Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti, Georgia
Coordinates43°00′38″N 42°49′08″E / 43.010545°N 42.818912°E / 43.010545; 42.818912 (Nakipari)
TypeHall church

The Nakipari church of Saint George (Georgian: ნაკიფარის წმინდა გიორგის სახელობის ეკლესია, romanized: nak'iparis ts'minda giorgis sakhelobis ek'lesia), locally known as Jgrag (ჯგრაგ), is a medieval church in the Mestia Municipality in Georgia's region of Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti. The area is part of the highland historical and cultural region of Upper Svaneti. The designation Jgrag derives from the name of Saint George in the local Svan language. It is a hall church, adorned with frescoes painted by Tevdore in 1130. The church is inscribed on the list of the Immovable Cultural Monuments of National Significance of Georgia.[1]

St. George is perched on a hill, surrounded by a village cemetery, at the hamlet of Nakipari, part of the Ipari territorial unit, Mestia Municipality, at about 1700 metres above sea level. The church and cemetery are enveloped by a now half-ruined stone wall. The exact date when Jgrag was built is unknown; it is stylistically dated to the 10th or 11th century.[2]

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