Vakhtang I Gorgasali was a 5th-century king of Iberia (an ancient region in present-day Georgia). He is one of Georgia’s most iconic and legendary monarchs, credited with founding the city of Tbilisi, Georgia's modern capital.
Built in 1289, the Metechi church remains one of Tbilisi’s major landmarks. To some extent it mirrors Georgia’s turbulent history having been destroyed a few times. Under Tsarist rule it was used as a jail and in soviet times a theatre.
Kelston Round Hill rises majestically from the rolling countryside of Somerset, a natural beacon that has captured the imagination of locals and visitors for centuries.