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Jelgava St. Anna Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Jelgava Palace |
Conrad von Mandern started to built Order's Castle between Lielupe and Driksa Rivers in 1265. Building was finished around 1328-1340. Castle was convent type building with towers on corners and ringwall._ |
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"Kalna Burini" guest house |
House was built in 1830 as a woodman yard. It is one of a kind in Jelgavas region. In 1965 building was reconstracted and a new roof was put on, however the original design is still preserved. In the room_ |
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Jelgava Bridge over Lielupe River |
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The Latvian Railway History Museum |
The beginning of the Railway museum in Jelgava dates back to December 24, 1982. In 1991 the museum was granted a railwayman living house built in 1903 and located at Nr. 3 Stacijas Street. Presently, outside_ |
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Adolfs Alunans Memorial Museum |
Adolfs Alunans (1848-1912) is the founder of the Latvian theatre, the first Latvian professional actor, director and playwright. His memorial museum was opened in 1968. The museum holds testimonies of Alunans'_ |
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Jelgava St. John Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Jelgava Tourist Information Centre |
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"Academia Petrina", Jelgava History and Art Museum named after G. Eliass |
The Jelgava History and Art Museum named after G. Eliass was founded in 1818. The two exhibition halls house a large permanent memorial exhibition illustrating painter Gederts Eliass' (1887-1975) work_ |
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"Zemgale" - Former Jelgava Cinema |
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Valdeka Castle |
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Crypt of Curland Duke - Rundale Palace Museum exposition |
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Jelgava St. George and St. Maria Roman Catholic Cathedral |
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Ruins of Jelgava Holy Trinity Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Jelgava St. Simeon and St. Ann orthodox cathedral |
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Monument to Jelgava Liberators |
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Castle Park |
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Jelgava Baptist Church |
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