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  1. The Academy of Ikalto (Georgian: იყალთოს აკადემია, romanized: iq'altos ak'ademia) was an ecclesiastical academy established between the 11th-13th centuries in Kingdom of Georgia.

  2. El monasterio de Ikalto (en georgiano:იყალთოს მონასტერი) es un monumento arquitectónico georgiano, ubicado a unos 7-8 km al norte del municipio de Telavi en la región de Kajetia, en Georgia. El sobre todo conocido por el complejo del monasterio y su Academia.

  3. The Academy of Ikalto trained its students in theology, rhetoric, astronomy, philosophy, geography, geometry, arithmetic, music, grammar, chanting but also more practical skills such as pottery making, metal work, viticulture and wine making and pharmacology.

  4. Ikalto Academy was the highest educational institution in Georgia during XI-XII centuries. This is confirmed by the ruins of the building that remain in the monastery yard, which are more like the construction of secular-purpose building than the monastery.

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  5. The complex once included an academy, founded in the 11th-12th centuries by the esteemed theologian and philosopher, Arsen Ikaltoeli. This academy, although now in ruins, played a vital role in the intellectual advancement of medieval Georgia, offering courses in a range of subjects.

  6. The Ikalto Academy offered instruction in a number of areas, including theology, rhetoric, astronomy, philosophy, geography, geometry, hymn singing, metalworking, ceramics, and viticulture. It is known that the great Georgian poet, Shota Rustaveli, received his education there.

  7. The Academy of Ikalto trained its students in theology, rhetoric, astronomy, philosophy, geography, geometry chanting but also more practical skills such as pottery making, metal work, viticulture and wine making and pharmacology.