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Museum of Friedrich Zander of The University of Latvia |
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Livs' Square |
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Riga Evangelic Lutheran St.John Church complex with remains of medieval buildings and Jacobin Monastery |
St. John's Church was first built as a chapel and a part of the Dominican monastery ensemble. It was first mentioned in the 13th century. After expulsion of the Dominicans at the time of reformation,_ |
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Former St. George Church - Museum of Decorative Art and Design |
The museum is located in the oldest surviving stone building in Riga, the former St. George's Church (1204). The display reflects the development of Latvian professional applied art and design from_ |
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Reformed Church |
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City Canal |
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Latvian National Museum of Art |
The Museum's mission is to be aware of, collect and preserve, research, make available and popularise among the broadest sections of society, Baltic and Latvian art treasures from the 18th century_ |
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Park Ziedondarzs |
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Vermane Garden (Vermanitis) |
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St. Jacob Roman Catholic Church with complex of buildings |
St. Jacob Roman Catholic Churchs one of the oldest churches in Riga. The first references to it date back to 1226. At that time it was a church for suburbs' residents. During ages the church changed_ |
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"The Three Brothers" - Residential Building Complex |
The Three Brothers are an example of Medieval residential structures in Rīga - three buildings that were put up on very narrow strips of land. The façades and interiors provide a textbook example_ |
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Konventa seta (Convent Court) |
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The Main Building of The University of Latvia |
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Riga Latvian Society House |
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Grizinkalns |
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Dannenstern House |
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Riga castle Ensemble with Bastion Fragments |
It was founded in 1330 and has undergone repeated reconstructions. In the years of the Soviet era there was the Palace of Pioneers, at present there is the place of residence of the president of Latvia_ |
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Reiterna house |
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Anglican Church |
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Latvian Academy of Art |
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St. Pavil Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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