39 km of our district. It is located within the borders of Süngütaşı village in the southwest. The castle, which was built on a rock of approximately 40 meters, is 1890 meters high. is in height. There is Zivin Stream in the northwest of the castle, which is considered to have been built to keep the water sources and roads around it under control. The castle is dated to the Iron Age and the Middle Ages in the light of pottery finds. The architectural features of the castle today bear the characteristics of the Middle Ages . The castle has an inscription that was dismantled during the First World War and is now in the Tbilisi Museum. The inscription, which is understood to have been largely destroyed today, belongs to the period of Menua, son of Ishpuini.