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The Academy of Arts 


The Academy of Arts, built in 1902-1905 by architect W.Bockslaff, together with sculptor A.Folz and stained glass master E.Tode, is a building combining synthesis of Neo-gothic and Jugendstil. This is the best-known project by W.Bocksalff.

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Alberta Street 


Alberta Street carries the name of the man who founded Riga. Now it is one of the most beautiful and splendid streets in the city, representing all tat Jugendstil can offer. The construction of this street took place in a rather short period of time - from 1901 till 1908.

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Building of the Blackheads' Organization 


Unfortunately, one of the most beautiful buildings in Riga was destroyed during the II World War, because the building of the Blackheads' Organization was one of the most impressive architectural monuments in the city.

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Building of Dome School 


The premises of the former Dome monastery were used by the first school in Riga. The Dome school has established in 1211, pupils were taught in Latin and all the teachers were priests. After the Reformation the School was under the authority of City and it became the first establishment of higher education in Riga.

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Building of Great Guildhall 


Great Guild was originally Merchants' organization dated with 1354, its members were German merchants. The first building of Great Guild..

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Building of National Theater 


The building of National Theater was built in 1899-1902 by A.Reinberg. Till the I World War this building belonged to a Russian troupe, in the autumn 1917 Riga Latvian Society obtained these premises for a Latvian theater.

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Building of Riga Latvian Society 


Riga Latvian Society's activities were first dated in 1868 when a group of Latvian intellectuals, private employers and merchants joined together in a society. We can name some of Society's Members of Honor, popular public people ...

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Building of Small Guildhall 


Craftsmen did not have such an importance influence to city's activities as merchants did, therefore even their Guild was called the Small, just opposite to Merchants' Guild. Small Guild was established in 1352, the number of corporations increased till 40 in the XVIIIth century.

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Church of Maria-Magdalen 


Church of Maria-Magdalen is the only building that survived of the former Cistercian Nunnery (1255 - 1582). During the period of Swedish rule this church was renovated, after Riga was incorporated in Russia the church was renamed as Alexander Orthodox Church.

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Cinema 'Riga 


Cinema 'Splendid Palace' (1924), now cinema 'Rīga' is the first architect's F.Skujinsh work, that made him popular. A similar cinema building in Tallinn 'Crystal-Palace' was destroyed during the II World War.

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St. George Church 


The oldest building in Riga, survived from the Castle of the Sword Brotherhood Order, founded in 1202. St. George church was developed on the basis of a meeting place and later - a chapel.

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The Mentzendorf's House 


The Mentzendorf's House is the architectural monument from the 17th and the 18th century. The name was derived from the last owners of this house - the Mentzendorfs. In 1992 museum was established;

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The Powder Tower 


This is one part of the former fortification system, surrounding Riga. It was first mentioned in 1330 and it was originally called Smilsu Tornis (The Sand Tower), but from the 17th century when the powder had been kept in it, the Tower gained the name of Powder.

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Reitern House 


The first new style living house in Riga built in 1685, by city building master R.Bindenschuh for one of the most important Town hall members and merchants of the 17th century - Johann Reitern.

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Riga History and Navigation Museum 


Riga History and Navigation Museum was founded in 1773. It is one of the largest and the oldest museums in Latvia, as well in the Baltic states. The number of items kept in the repository exceeds 500 thousand and they are of great cultural-historical and artistic value.

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State Museum of Fine Arts 


The building of the city art museum has a long history, including the open competition in 1897. This is the first building created specially as a museum.
It was built by a famous art scientist and architect W.Neumann (1849-1919). 

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Swedish gate 


One of the most interesting buildings in Old Riga. It belongs to the former fortification wall surrounding all of the Old City. In one of the wings the Swedish gate, built into the fortification wall in 1698 has situated.

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Three Brothers 


The tradition that members of one handicraft live on one street was in full force and effect in medieval Riga, too. So we can find three dwelling-houses surviving from the former Backer Street side by side to each other, perhaps this is the reason why these houses are called Three Brothers.

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Usma Church in Open-Air Museum 


Lutheran church built in 1704 near the lake of Usma (close to Kuldiga town) was moved to Open-Air Museum in 1935.

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The Common Grave Ensemble 


An unforgettable ensemble analogue of which is hard to find in Europe, is devoted to the memory of those who fell during the I and the II World War.

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Riga old town  


UNESCO World Heritage site with something for everybody. Centuries-old warehouses and churches line the cobbled streets and squares. Old Riga is also home to most of the city's best clubs, bars and restaurants and can easily be negotiated by foot.

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Freedom monument  


The Freedom Monument (1931-1935) was created by sculptor Karlis Zale (1888-1942) and architect Ernests Stalbergs, and built with money donated by the people. Latvia wouldn't be Latvia without Milda staring proudly over the city.

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central market  


Riga Central Market (1930), One of Europe's largest marketplaces. You will find everything from a Zeppelin-hanger full of cheese and dairy products to counterfeit cds on sale, as well as a fascinating window in on real life in Latvia.

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Riga bridge 


This Riga bridge, which crosses into the old town, is covered with locks. In Latvia when a couple get married they put their lock on a bridge and throw away the key... a sentimental way of saying that the marriage is there to last!

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swedish gate 


The period of Swedish rule is remembered by the Swedish Gate, Zviedru varti, built at that time and the last surviving city gate. The tower, known as the Powder Tower, was first mentioned in the mid-14th century but was completely destroyed by the invading Swedes. They rebuilt it in 1650 with walls 2½m thick to store gunpowder, hence its current name. It now forms part of the Latvian War Museum at the edge of Riga's old town.

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The musicians of bremen 


This charming piece of art, The Musicians of Bremen, was a gift from Riga's twin city in 1990. Riga's close connections with its fellow Hansa City go back many centuries. Indeed the town's 13th-century constitution was based on that of Bremen. The sculpture, which is an exact replica of the one in Bremen City Hall, depicts the four animals from the story>

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national opera 


National Opera House – The focus of Latvian cultural life. World-class opera on offer in one of Europe's most magnificent opera buildings. Riga Out There can book you opera or ballet tickets

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Pardaugava 


Pardaugava; Just across the River Daugava there's a whole different world of sights for the visitor to see that you might miss if you stay in old Riga.

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Jurmala 


Jurmala; Just 20kms from the capital, twenty years ago Jurmala was considered by many as the finest resort in the whole of the Soviet Union.

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Building of Cats' House 


Not all of the buildings in Old City can be described with one or other architectural style. There is a building in Old City, decorated with two black cats on the top. The building was made by F.Shefel in 1909, using Jugendstyle elements

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The Dome Cathedral Liberty Monument 


The foundation stone of the Dome was laid in 1211, when Bishop Albert had a great plan of building a church, a monastery, some more buildings to present the power of Catholic church in Riga.

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