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National Opera of Latvia |
The Latvian National Opera is the biggest and best musical theater in the country. Recognized as a living national treasure since its founding in 1918, Latvian National Opera at once became the center of_ |
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New St. Gertrud's Evangelic Lutheran Church |
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Riga Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral |
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Park Ziedondarzs |
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Latvian Academy of Art |
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Miera Garden (Peaceful Garden) |
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VEF Bridge |
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Latvian National Theatre |
The theatre building was constructed in 1902 on the basis of a draft designed by architect Augusts Reinbergs. Initially it housed the Second Riga City Theatre. The National Theatre was opened_ |
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Evangelic Lutheran St. Pavil's Congregation |
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Old St. Gertrud's Church in Riga |
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Vermane Garden (Vermanitis) |
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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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Valdemara Street Bridge over City Canal |
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Synagogue Ruins |
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Riga Ascension Latvian Orthodox Congregation |
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Riga St. Matthew Baptist Church |
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Freedom Monument |
The Freedom Monument is a memorial located in Riga Latvia honoring soldiers killed during the Latvian war of independence (1918-1920). It is considered an important symbol of the freedom, independence,_ |
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The Main Building of The University of Latvia |
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Riga Latvian Society House |
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Timms pedestrian bridge (Bridge near the Opera House) |
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Fountain |
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