The Gantiadi Church or Tsandripshi Church (Georgian: განთიადის ტაძარი; Abkhaz: Ганҭиади иҟоу аныхабаа) is a 6th-century three-apse basilica, located in the settlement of Gantiadi (Gagra District) in Abkhazia, a disputed region of Georgia.
[2] Church was built in 543 AD by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I (527-565) when Abazg tribes has been Christianized.
In the ruins of the Basilica was found a fragment of the tombstone with the Greek uncial inscription.
The inscription is dated back to the 6th c. The church is a three-nave basilica, built of medium-size limestone Quadra of regular shape and flat bricks of varied sizes.
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