Geguti Palace, the only surviving royal palace from feudal times. It dates back to the 12th century, although the remaining layers of the building preserve fragments of the 5th – 6th centuries. Although very little remains of the original building, scientists have been able to restore the original appearance of the palace. It was a square-shaped palace consisting of 21 rooms. An interesting fact is that the palace was equipped with baths and a water supply system. The palace was a winter residence, surrounded by an oak forest, where Georgian kings rested and hunted.
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