Batonis Castle

Batonis Castle
ბატონის ციხე
King's palace. Located inside the rampart.
Batonis Castle
Batonis Castle
General information
StatusMuseum
TypePalace Complex
Address1 Erekle II Avenue
Town or cityTelavi
CountryGeorgia
Coordinates41°55′03″N 45°28′35″E / 41.917527°N 45.476375°E / 41.917527; 45.476375
Elevation689 metres (2,260 ft)
Technical details
Materialstone, Brick, Timber, Cement, Mortar, Lime
Official nameBatoni Fortress of Telavi
DesignatedNovember 7, 2006 (2006-11-07)
Reference no.81,82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89
Item Number in Cultural Heritage Portal14
Date of entry in the registryOctober 1, 2007 (2007-10-01)

Batonis Tsikhe (Georgian: ბატონის ციხე), literally, "the castle of batoni", that is, "the lord", is a 17th–18th century architectural monument in Telavi, the principal city of Georgia's eastern region of Kakheti. The Batonis Tsikhe complex includes some surviving sections of the Persian-style palace of the kings of Kakheti and a museum with archaeological and ethnographic exhibits, manuscripts, rare publications, and military equipment as well as a fine arts gallery. In 2007, several structures of the complex—the palace, rampart, and a royal chapel—were inscribed on the list of Georgia's Immovable Cultural Monuments of National Significance. The entire complex underwent extensive renovation in 2018.