Zemo Nikozi church of the Archangel

The Zemo Nikozi church of the Archangel (Georgian: ზემო ნიქოზის მთავარანგელოზის ეკლესია, romanized: zemo nikozis mtavarangelozis ek'lesia) is a 10th-century Georgian Orthodox church in the Gori Municipality, in Georgia's east-central region of Shida Kartli.

[2] Zemo Nikozi church of the Archangel is a small domed structure, measuring 8.5 × 5.3 m. It is a form of cross-in-square design, known as kuppelhalle (domed rectangle) and built of neatly dressed grayish basalt stone blocks.

The dome rests on pilasters sharply projecting from the longitudinal walls, its drum lit by four windows.

The church can be entered through three symmetrically arranged doors in the west, south, and north arms.

On a stone above the north window in the dome, between two lion figures, there is the third inscription, arranged in four lines, which mentions Bishop Michael's sisterly nephew, John (Iovane).