Kutaisi is a city in western Georgia. It is home to the centuries-old Bagrati Cathedral. On the outskirts of the city lies the Gelati Monastery, a medieval cathedral with elaborate frescoes. The nearby Motsameta Monastery on the hillside houses the remains of martyrs. Historical Georgian manuscripts, ceramics, and textiles are exhibited at the Kutaisi State Historical Museum. To the northwest of the city is the Prometheus Cave, featuring petrified waterfalls.
Population: 125.589 (2024) Area: 67.7 km² Area code: (+995) 431 Climate: Cfa – Humid subtropical climate, characterized by hot summers and mild winters. Height: 80 m (260 ft) Founded: 13th century BC Postal code: 4600–4699