Jelgava

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Jelgava St. Anna Evangelic Lutheran Church
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._
"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_
Jelgava Bridge over Lielupe River
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_
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'_
Jelgava St. John Evangelic Lutheran Church
Jelgava Tourist Information Centre
"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_
"Zemgale" - Former Jelgava Cinema
Valdeka Castle
Crypt of Curland Duke - Rundale Palace Museum exposition
Jelgava St. George and St. Maria Roman Catholic Cathedral
Ruins of Jelgava Holy Trinity Evangelic Lutheran Church
Jelgava St. Simeon and St. Ann orthodox cathedral
Monument to Jelgava Liberators
Castle Park
Jelgava Baptist Church