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Church of St. Jesus Christ of the Last Days |
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Brodaiza catholic church |
The first chapel was built by Pasiene Dominicans in the 17th century, but the present stone church with very thick walls was built in 1813 with Brodaiža landlord K.Kibort’s money. It has a small_ |
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Balvi Manor, Elementary School |
The former Landlord or manor house, which is Primary School now, was built in the end of the 18th century, has burnt down twice, then reconstructed during the process of renovation and adjusted to needs_ |
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Monument "To The Killed Soldiers of Latgale Partisans Regiment in 1919 - 1920" |
Stanislavs, was firstly set up in August 14, 1938. The monument had been removed twice – in 1940 and in 1944. At that time sculptor Kārlis Jansons made in bronze the statue of partisan. Only after_ |
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Daugavpils Tourist Information Centre |
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Daugavpils (Dinaburga) Fortress |
Daugavpils fortress is stylistically monolithic Classicism style ensemble, reflecting the urban construction ideas of the time. Monumental fortification system consists of ramparts, bastions, ravelins,_ |
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St. Boris and Gleb Orthodox Cathedral in Daugavpils |
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Rezekne Orthodox Church of The Birth of The Holy Virgin |
In 1934 the decision was taken to build the Orthodox Church in Režica. The project was worked out by the architects of Petersburg – D. Viskonti and Š. Bodē II. The construction work was started_ |
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Kraslava Roman catholic church |
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Laca Garden (Bear Garden) |
Very special is the orchard of the manor house framed by the hazel avenue. So far there is the pond dug up by the debt laborers round the island in the center of the orchard. The park was created here in_ |
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Balvi St. Trinity Roman Catholic Church |
BALVI ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH attracts not only by its age, which turned 200 in 1997, but also by its very peculiar architectural design. Dean Šimanovskis, who started the building, left Balvi_ |
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Exhibition Hall in Dagda Culture House |
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Daugavpils Local History and Art Museum |
The Daugavpils Museum of Regional Studies and Arts was founded in 1938. A considerable amount of the collection was lost during World War II. In August 1944 the museum was reborn, and since 1959 the museum_ |
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St. Peter and Pavil Roman Catholic Church |
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Ludza Castle Ruins |
The Order castle was built during the 14th century, on the site of an older Latgallian fortress. It withstood Russian and Swedish attacks in the 15 up to 18th centuries, but was already reported as a ruin_ |
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Ludza Roman Catholic Church |
In 1993. renovated white Catholic church with J. Bārda pictures of the Way of the Cross. Near the church is prayer and resting place chapel of Eversmuižas counts Karņicki (1738.), belfry, near is statue_ |
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Balvi county museum |
The Balvi Regional Museum is located on the territory of the former Balvi estate (18th-19th centuries). On this territory is a manor house (now a primary school), a granary, an orchard (now a ‘‘Bear_ |
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Balvi Evangelic Lutheran Congregation's Church |
Its foundation stone was consecrated in 1914. When the building of the stone church started, each parishioner undertook to pay a certain sum of money and each landlord supplied a certain amount of boulders._ |
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Francis Trasuns' Museum "Kolnasata" |
The museum "Kolnasata", commemorating the life of Francis Trasuns - clergyman, statesman, and outstanding Latgalian public figure - was opened in 1992. Visitors can see exhibitions devoted to_ |
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Union house |
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Alexandr Nevski Orthodox Church |
It is placed in Mežciems near the Garrison cemetery. Church is buit in Orthodox style, which was typical for northpart of Russia. The church was built for merchant's M. Čerkasovs from Petersburg money._ |
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