It is a single-nave hall church, its most recognizable feature being a medieval ornate iconostasis made of alabaster and stucco.
On either side of the east window are seen barely discernible traces of two inscriptions in the medieval Georgian asomtavruli letters.
[3] The interior is covered with barrel vaulting, on three supporting arches, and the wall is divided longitudinally into flank arcades.
Below there is a small niche at each side of the apse, while higher up are large recesses which, on the east, open outwards in circular apertures, with carved casting.
In front of the royal doors, on a rectangular stone pedestal, stands a massive wooden cross, once covered with sheets of silver, but now bare.