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"9.00-18.00 / 20 GEL Sultan Ahmad Mosque SuĆtan Ahmed Mosque - The jewel of Akhaltsikhe Castle, the Sultan Ahmad Mosque is located in the centre of the complex and entices visitors with its golden dome and single minaret. Constructed around 1752 when this part of Georgia was occupied by the Ottomans, it served as the main mosque in Akhaltsikhe. Ablution fountain - On the northern side of the square pool you will notice a long partition wall with Islamic-style star cutouts. This leads to an internal courtyard and the entrance to a stone building containing an ablution fountain. It took me four or five visits to the castle before I stumbled on this room. It is very beautiful, with arrow-slit windows in the brick walls and a small octagonal pool decorated with black, white and red ceramic tiles. Madrasa - The madrasa (school) is located behind the mosque and is instantly recognisable as one of Rabati Castleâs most-photographed spots. The view to the south is particularly beautiful: The long pool stretches out to the castle tower with its tall flagpole, with the two-storey, arched facade of the madrasa to your right. Citadel - Follow the stairs up and around to reach the oldest section of the castle, the stone-buttressed citadel. The first set of stairs leads to a vast terrace with panoramic views of the old Jewish Quarter and Akhaltsikhe city. Peer directly down over the side of the wall to see sections of ancient ruins that have not yet been excavated or restored. Venture inside the tower and summit the stairs to reach the castleâs highest point and best lookout spot. Meskhetian oda house - As you descend the stairs from the citadel tower, look out for the small room that has been transformed in the image of a Meskhetian oda house. Known as darbazi or âhall housesâ, this vernacular style of architecture features a wooden pyramid-shaped ceiling with a single opening at the apex to let light in and allow smoke from the hearth to escape. They also feature beautiful woodwork. Arcades & Orthodox church - The arcades to the right of the main entrance are difficult to miss, but they are worth calling out as one of the loveliest spots inside the castle grounds. I particularly love the small garden with curved pathways sandwiched between the arcades. In the âlower areaâ, you can find a few ruins, a wedding hall, a small Meskhetian-style terraced vineyard, plus a nice garden and aqueduct-like arched bridge."
@knwnkdhvkk2
"Wyremontowany zamek sredniowieczny- bardzo ladny, duzy, z fajnym hotelem ,spa i restauracjami. Warto - zwlaszcza wieczorem, romantycznie "
@pat.szelag
"Dominant la ville dâAkhaltsikhe, la forteresse de Rabati est un site chargĂ© dâhistoire, Ă©rigĂ© au IXá” siĂšcle et plusieurs fois remaniĂ© au fil des invasions ottomanes et russes. Jadis cĆur politique et religieux de la rĂ©gion, elle abritait Ă©glises, mosquĂ©es et synagogues dans un rare mĂ©lange de cultures. Sa restauration massive, lancĂ©e en 2011 Ă lâinitiative du gouvernement gĂ©orgien, a redonnĂ© au lieu tout son Ă©clat⊠parfois un peu trop. Les murs trop neufs, les pavĂ©s impeccables et les tours « reconstituĂ©es » lui valent une rĂ©putation de chĂąteau un peu « Disney », oĂč lâauthenticitĂ© historique a parfois cĂ©dĂ© la place Ă la mise en scĂšne. MalgrĂ© ces libertĂ©s, le site reste spectaculaire : entre ses jardins, ses dĂŽmes dorĂ©s et ses vues plongeantes sur la vallĂ©e, câest un lieu dâune photogĂ©nie irrĂ©sistible, parfait pour les amateurs dâhistoire et de belles images. Une reconstitution parfois discutable, mais un site impressionnant, emblĂ©matique et immanquable dans le sud de la GĂ©orgie."
@pernellevoyage
"According to the Georgian Chronicles the city was established in the 9th century by Guaram Mampali, son of the King of Tao. At the end of the 12th century Lomsia turned into a real city with the new name Akhal-tsikhe (New Fortress), which in addition to the fortress had a serious system of city-wide fortifications â high walls, guarded entrance gates and watch towers. "
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"6laris/pers Rénovation trop intense mais intéressant pour le mix des cultes."
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"Medieval fortress built in the 9th century"
@nchavotier