Bastion Hill of Riga
Bastion Hill Park in Riga Riga’s Bastion Hill is a picturesque green park located in the Central District of the Latvian capital. The quiet park zone is very popular with…
Continue readingBastion Hill Park in Riga Riga’s Bastion Hill is a picturesque green park located in the Central District of the Latvian capital. The quiet park zone is very popular with…
Continue readingMuseum of the Occupation of Latvia Museum of the Occupation of Latvia is dedicated to the 50-year domination of the totalitarian regime during the occupation of the country until its…
Continue readingFreedom Monument in Riga Freedom Monument in Riga – a symbol of freedom and independence of Latvia, in memory of those who gave their lives for their country during the…
Continue readingGauja National Park Gauja National Park is Latvia’s oldest and largest nature reserve, located in the Gauja Valley. The park was established in 1973. It occupies 90 thousand hectares and…
Continue readingRiga Castle Riga Castle is a medieval structure located in the heart of Old Riga. Ancient bas-reliefs, powerful towers, spacious halls and mysterious dungeons – this is how the building…
Continue readingGutman’s Cave Gutman’s Cave is the largest, most legendary and visited cave in the Baltics. It is located near the Gauja River, near the Latvian town of Sigulda. The picturesque…
Continue readingRiga Cathedral Riga Dome Cathedral is one of the symbols of the capital of Latvia. The doors of the majestic ancient temple are open to believers and music lovers. The…
Continue readingPowder Tower of Riga Powder Tower of Riga is the only fragment of the powerful fortifications preserved since the Middle Ages. The tower is 26 meters high and its diameter…
Continue readingSt. Peter’s Church in Riga St. Peter’s Church in Riga is the oldest religious building in the city and one of the visiting cards of the Latvian capital. The temple…
Continue readingTuraida Castle Turaida Castle is a fortress in Latvia, which is only 13 years younger than Riga. It was once home to the Livonian Order, the bishop’s residence and a…
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