Georgian churches under threat
Government urged to protect ancient sites after Unesco placed them on danger list.

Published On 29 Jul 2010
Unesco, the world heritage body, says the historic churches of Mtskheta, Georgia’s ancient capital, are “outstanding examples” of Caucasus medieval religious architecture.
But last year, amid signs of a serious deterioration in the churches’ stonework and frescoes, the UN put the site on its “danger list” and asked the Georgian government to do more to preserve the buildings.
Matthew Collin reports.
Source: Al Jazeera