Georgia: The natural disaster damaged the roof of the Episcopal House of Alaverdi Monastery Complex, which was removed entirely. The waterproofing membrane was stretched, and the new tile roof is currently being installed.
Going on parallel with Construction works on the western minashen (Stoa) of St. George’s Cathedral.
Scaffolding on the outer and inner perimeter of the gate bell allowed a group of architect-restorers and constructors to study the condition of the tin roof. Research and project work to develop therapeutic methodology is still underway.
According to the project prepared by specialists, the arrangement of Karachi on the roof of the Cathedral’s dome continues.
Simultaneously, intensive research and project work on the Cathedral’s dome and Episcopal’s house is underway, demonstrating our commitment to a thorough restoration process.
For information:
- As a result of June 25, the tin roof of the dome of the Alaverdi Cathedral has been paid.
- Lorphin stones have been broken in various places of the northern lap.
- The roof of the cramite, the west side of the Cathedral, and the dome are broken.
- The tin roofs of the bell tower of the Episcopal House have been damaged.
- The palace’s balcony was demolished from the dome.
- The cross was destroyed, and the surrounding area’s infrastructure was damaged.
In agreement with representatives of the Diocese of Alaverde and the agency, the Construction of scaffolding around the Cathedral has begun and continues. This ensures that their specialists can work effectively and safely on the restoration.
4,500 sq.m. was sent to Alaverdi. M Karachi material.
As the public knows, on June 26, Georgian Minister of Culture and Sports Thea Tsulukiani visited Alaverdi with the General Director of the National Agency for Protection of Cultural Heritage of Georgia, Nikoloz Aznaurashvili, and got acquainted with the situation.