Covered in stone, the cave dynasty came to the historic ancient city of Gori, witnessing many spectacular relics of human history and civilization, most amazing is the famous Upper Liszhe cave on the bank of the Kula River outside Gori. This is the oldest human settlement found in the Caucasus. This ancient city built of rock has made me witness the epitome of human life three thousand years ago. Guide: This stone ancient city was built in the Bronze Age and abandoned after the invasion in the 13th century. The site I can see today is the result of about 50 years of excavation. When I walk into this ancient city, I can immediately experience the heavy sense of history that has been hit by wind and rain. The Uprissich cave dynasty, built on towering rock cliffs, has been a magnificent sight after the rise and fall of several years ago. The guide said the name means "fortress of God" and contains various ancient buildings that stretched from the Iron Age to the late Middle Ages. And its builders were closely related to the beliefs of the people of that time. From a rock-built fortress to a religious center for the faithful, it slowly developed into a city, and finally from here a dynasty was established, with everything except residential buildings, temples, wine cellars, gardens, and entertainment. Although we see only the site here, we can still imagine the scene of the year. Opening hours: 10:00 am-18:00 pm Tickets: 7 Larry per person, 25 Larry notes in foreign languages: There is no explanation at the site, so it is best to find a tour guide, and there is no cover object at the site, try to avoid summer days.