The Holy Trinity Cathedral of Tbilisi, commonly known as Sameba, is one of Georgia’s most significant religious landmarks. As the main cathedral of the Georgian Orthodox Church, it stands as a symbol of faith, resilience, and national identity.
Completed in 2004, the cathedral was built to commemorate 1,500 years of the Georgian Orthodox Church and 2,000 years of Christianity. The construction of Sameba began in 1995, following Georgia’s independence, reflecting the country’s deep-rooted spirituality and cultural revival.
Sameba is a stunning blend of traditional Georgian and modern architectural styles. The cathedral stands at an impressive 87 meters (285 feet) in height, making it one of the tallest Orthodox churches in the world. Its golden dome, visible from various parts of Tbilisi, adds to its majestic presence.
A theological academy, a monastery, and multiple chapels are all part of the cathedral complex. A calm and magnificent ambiance is created by the interior's exquisite murals, detailed carvings, and religious artifacts.
Sameba, which is perched on Elia Hill, provides stunning views of Tbilisi. The cathedral is a must-see location for pilgrims and tourists alike because it is conveniently located from the city center.