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Valmiera Steep River Banks |
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Valmiera Tourist Information Centre |
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St. Simon Church |
St Simon's church was built in 1283 and its medieval appearance has generally been preserved. There are tombstones of prominent citizens from the 15th and the 16th centuries, paintings from the 18th_ |
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Sculpture "Valmieras puikas" ("Valmiera Boys" - characters of a novel) |
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Firefighting tower |
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Sculpture "Davana nakosajai tukstosgadei" ("Gift for The Next Millennium") |
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Valmiera Drama Theatre |
The theatre was built in the former place of Tērbatas bastion and it has been working in Valmiera since 1885. The theatre offers guided tours into the world of behind the scenes life, the possibility meet_ |
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Valmiera Order Castle Ruins |
This wall is most that remains of the Order castle, built in the 1280's. The 1283 Church of St. Simon can be seen in the background. |
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St. Sergius of Radonez Orthodox Church |
The Russian Orthodox Church of St Sergi of Radonez was built in 1877 according to a project developed by the first academically educated Latvian architect Frīdrihs Baumanis (1836-1891). The church is built_ |
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Memorial in Warrior |
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Craftsmen Maisonette |
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Valmiera Roman Catholic Church's Congregation |
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The Old drugstore |
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Valmiera Local History Museum |
Regular expositions about the region's history and other exhibitions are arranged here. The museum offers educational programmes and historical plays as well as traditional wedding programmes. |
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Gallows Hill |
On the hill near the Mill Pond. The Gallows Hill is a 13th century gathering site and a market splace and since the mid-14th century - a hanging hill. In the morning of December 22, 1919 eleven young_ |
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Former Railroad Bridge over Gauja River |
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