
Highlights of Kakheti region-Signagi,Bodbe,Wine tasting(Private Tour)
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Bodbe is home to the Nunnery of St. Nino, where Georgia's patron saint and equal-to-the-apostles is believed to be buried, making it one of Christianity's most significant pilgrimage sites.
The monastery complex sits dramatically on a hillside in the Kakheti wine region, offering sweeping views over vineyards that have produced wine for over 8,000 years.
St. Nino arrived in Georgia in 330 AD and converted the kingdom to Christianity, fundamentally shaping Georgian culture and identity for nearly 1,700 years.
The current convent buildings date primarily to the 9th century, though the site has been continuously occupied by religious communities since the 4th century.
Bodbe's bell tower, with its distinctive conical roof, is visible for miles across the Kakheti landscape and serves as a regional landmark.
The monastery operates as an active nunnery today, with Orthodox nuns maintaining daily services and welcoming pilgrims year-round.