The Likhauri church was built in 1352 by the Kajaberi dynasty of Guria.
The rehabilitation works were carried out by the patronage of Gorje IV Gurieli and Queen Khvaremze.
[1] In 2010, a reinforced concrete wall was built on the territory of the Likhauri church to protect the monument in a natural event.
The murals of Likhura were torn off in the first half of the 1990s when the church was painted again.
Its heavily damaged fragments are stored in the Tbilisi Academy of Art and granted the status of cultural heritage object.