Georgia

Shatili

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Shatili is a historic village in an isolated valley on the northern slope of the Caucasus range at 1400 meters high. The village has the unique medieval-to-early modern features of a fortress with numerous high towers mixed with residential complexes. It lies on a cliff above the valley floor.
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Shatili (ID: 5232)
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On tentative list 2007 Site history
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First published: 24/07/18.

Walter

Shatili

Shatili (On tentative list)

Shatili by Walter

Shatili is a historic highland village located in the isolated Arguni valley on the northern slope of the Greater Caucasus mountains. The village is described as « a unique complex of medieval-to-early modern fortresses and fortified dwellings of stone and mortar, which functioned both as a residential area and as a fortress ». It consists of the terraced structures dominated by flat-roofed dwellings and some 60 towers which cluster together to create a single chain of fortifications.

It is on the TL since 2007, based on criteria (v) of cultural landscape. The extend of the project are not clerly stated, but looking at WHS in Georgia, it probably only includes Shatili village. It woudl be a pity, as in my opinion, the entire valley is worth of OUV, including some other defensive towers or village-fortress like Mutso, about 10 km further dwon the road.

Shatlili is very well preserved, as most inhabitants were focibelay relocated in Gerogian lowlands in the 50’s. The empty village was used as a set for Georgian movies in the 60’s, and inhabitants came back in the 70’s. They came back in newly built houses at the bottom of the village, leaving the old village-fortress untouched. As for Mutso, inhabitants did not came back, leaving the area unspoilt. Most village have now been sensitively restored.

Shaltili can only be reached during summer. It is a 150 km from Tbilissi, of which 100 km are on dirt roads. It takes about 4 hours, climbing …

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