Kutaisi is one of the largest cities in the region located in the Imereti region in the southern part of Georgia. It is also known as the second largest city of the country. Founded on both banks of the Rioni River, there is the Samgureli Plain in the north and the Kolheti Plain in the south. Kutaisi, which was a highly developed city in terms of industry during the Soviet Union period, had a significant decrease in population after the Russians left the region. According to the current census, 200,611 people live in the city. This city, one of the most important industrial cities of the country, was engaged in the metal industry during the Russian period. But it is known that they now make a living by trading. When we look at the city from a cultural perspective, Bagrati Cathedral appears as a world heritage building. This structure was built by Georgian King III at the beginning of the 11th century. It was built by Bagrat. Gelati Monastery, located in the east of the city, dates back to the 12th century. It is known that it was built by King David the Founder at the beginning of the century.