Tsunda Church, dedicated to St John the Baptist, dates back to the 12th-13th centuries.
In this vicinity, there are natural hot water springs and terraced gardens.
[1][2] The hall church was erected on the top of a high rock by Ichkit Gurgenisdze, as it is written above the western entrance.
As common for such churches the vault is of barrel-chamber type, and the apse with conch is in the eastern part of the interior.
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