First published: 13/08/25.

Randi Thomsen

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Kvetera Church (On tentative list)

Kvetera church

Getting to the church is now much easier — the main road is fully paved, so driving there is no problem. Then from the main road, you follow a road for about 600 m by car (also kind of paved) , then continue on foot for the final 400 m uphill.

There are still no gates, ticket booths, or visitor facilities at the fortress. The church seems like it’s always open, so you can visit at any time of day. With its blue-tiled roof and the picturesque remains of an old stone wall behind it, the little church has a certain charm. Inside, there’s not much decoration, but the layout is a bit unusual, and several narrow windows let in slivers of light. The surrounding area feels rather neglected, adding a slightly melancholic atmosphere To the place. While it’s a pleasant stop for those nearby, it’s doubtful the site will ever make it onto the World Heritage List.

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