1. Tbilisi Old Town: The Old Town of Tbilisi is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that features traditional Georgian architecture such as the wooden balconies and richly decorated facades.
2. Svetitskhoveli Cathedral: This cathedral is located in the city of Mtskheta and is one of the oldest and most significant churches in Georgia with a wide range of architectural styles.
3. Jvari Monastery: Jvari Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Mtskheta that features a beautiful 6th-century Orthodox church with stunning views of the city.
4. Bagrati Cathedral: Bagrati Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former capital of the Kingdom of Georgia. It is a prime example of medieval Georgian architecture.
5. Batumi Tower: Batumi Tower is a modern architectural wonder located in the city of Batumi known for its beautiful design and stunning views.
6. Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre: Tbilisi Opera and Ballet Theatre is a beautiful building located in the city of Tbilisi emphasizing a neoclassical design.
7. Vardzia: Vardzia is a cave monastery located in the south of Georgia that was built in the 12th century and is an excellent example of Georgian cave architecture.
8. Uplistsikhe: Uplistsikhe is perhaps the most important cave city in Georgia that features rock-cut structures that date back to the ancient period.
9. Gergeti Trinity Church: Gergeti Trinity Church is located in the mountainous region of Kazbegi, North Georgia, and is known for its stunning location and traditional Georgian architecture.
10. Tbilisi Bridge of Peace: The Bridge of Peace is an award-winning modern bridge located in Tbilisi that is known for its unique design and architectural style.
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