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  1. St. Gertrude Old Church

    Ģertrūdes 6 56.95800, 24.12160

    The brick neogothic church of St. Getrude, despite "old" in its name, is an entirely late 19th-century creation that replaced a series of stone and wooden churches that stood there (and were repeatedly destroyed due to being outside of the city walls) since the 15th century.…

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    The unusual veracity with which the 19th-century architects interpreted the principles of Gothic architecture may make the church pass for an authentic medieval creation, both inside and out.St. Gertrude has long-standing links with Riga's German Lutheran community, and offers religious services in German. The Latvian Lutheran community which used to share the church with the German has moved to the "new" St. Getrude church further east down Brīvības Street.

  2. Twin water towers

    56.94580, 24.15360

    Located at the crossing of three railway lines (Mazā Matīsa iela), they are known among locals as Anna and Zhanna (Ann and Joan). Legend has it that Anna was a skilled quack in medieval Riga. She was accused in being a witch and burnt to death. This triggered her sister Zhanna to commit suicide.…

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    Their ashes were brought to a place that was considered wicked, which is exactly the triangle between the railway lines where the water towers are located. This place is indeed quite strange and renowned for its remoteness dominated by a huge cemetery and a prison. The water towers from 1885-87 are very pretty, though, and seen from afar.

  3. National Library

    Mūkusalas iela 3 56.94108, 24.09670

    An important part of the West Bank's cityscape, the National Library was built in 2008-13. It is perhaps the most remarkable part of the "New Riga" giving a more gentle feel to skyscrapers and other high-tech buildings that were recently constructed on the West Bank of the Daugava.…

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    The building was nicknamed the "Castle of Light" (Gaismas Pils), and the architect intended to mimic the towers of Vecriga, although casual tourists may rather see it as a cruise ship that has just arrived from the Baltic Sea and is anchored across the river from the Old Town.

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  4. Museum of the Occupation of Latvia

    Strelnieku laukums 1 Free 56.94715, 24.10639

    This noticeable and austere black building is clearly out-of-place. In the Soviet days, this housed a museum to the Red Riflemen, a group of Latvians who volunteered for the service to Russia during the Russian revolution of 1917. Now it houses a museum of Latvia's time under both the Nazi and Soviet occupations.…

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    Very long, but very moving – essential for anyone interested in the history of the USSR or Nazi Germany. Outside the building away from the town square stands the Soviet-era Monument to the Riflemen.

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  5. Wooden architechture of Āgenskalns

    56.94000, 24.07900

    Very nice part of Pārdaugava with old wooden buildings, which date back to the 18th-19th centuries and are still preserved in between Nometņu, Slokas, Eduarda Smiļģa and Talsu streets. This unusual place is the pearl of Pārdaugava’s wooden architecture, a visit to it will bring an unforgettable aesthetic pleasure. You may start with getting off at the stop “Smiļģa iela” tram #2.…

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    There are also nice wooden buildings on Kalnciema iela (starting with crossing with Slokas iela till the crossing with Sabiles iela).

  6. St. John's Church

    Jana iela 7 Tu-Sa 10:00-17:00 56.94762, 24.11062

    A smaller, less spectacular church near Saint Peter's. There is a nice altar inside, and unlike most Riga churches, this one is free. The altar is from the Renaissance period and depicts the death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus. The ceiling is from the Gothic period, and has 5 separate vaulted compartments. There is also a huge pipe organ, and many stained glass windows.…

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    This church dates back to the mid 1200s.

  7. Matisa cemetery

    56.94590, 24.15770

    Matisa cemetery adjacent to the water towers has an interesting monument to the heroes of the Russian Revolution of 1905. The monument was built during the time of Soviet occupation (1956-59) and represents the typical gloomy-gray concrete style of Latvian military monuments constructed after WWII.…

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    Another and equally gloomy 1905 monument is in the small park on Grīziņkalns hill on Pērnavas iela.

  8. University of Latvia Botanical Garden

    Kandavas iela 2 Apr-Sep 9AM-7AM, other months 10AM-4:30PM, Butterfly House has shorter opening hours (check website) €3, Butterfly House €4.50 extra 56.95000, 24.05930

    The Botanical Garden is quite large and featuring an impressively broad and well-cultivated collection of plant species. The long history of the Garden is reflected in its rich built heritage. There is a Butterfly House within the garden's grounds, where you can experience free-flying tropical butterflies.…

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    Apart from botanical interests, the garden is simply beautiful and great for a stroll.

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  9. Old Jewish cemetery

    56.93880, 24.15380

    A huge area that reminds of the Jewish population of Maskavas forštate. Established in early 18th century, this cemetery kept expanding till the beginning of 20th century. After all local Jews were exterminated by the Nazis during WWII, Soviet government destroyed the remaining gravestones and converted the area into a Park of Communist Brigades.…

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    Nowadays, there is a small Jewish memorial.

  10. Riga Ghetto Museum

    Maskavas iela 14a 10AM-6PM daily, except Saturdays and Jewish religious holidays Voluntary donations - €5 suggested 56.94120, 24.11685

    The Museum, which encompasses a relocated historic wooden house and cobblestones from the Jewish ghetto created by Nazi Germany in occupied Riga during the Second World War, documents both the history of the ghetto and the tragic fates of Riga's Jewish population who perished in the Holocaust.…

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    It also attempts to recall Jewish community life from before the war.

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  11. Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation

    Palasta iela 4 May-Sep: 11-17 daily, Oct-May: 11-17 W-Su €5 plus more for photo permission 56.94818, 24.10416

    Actually two museums plus a number of special exhibits, though you pay one price. Like the National Museum, English translations are limited to plaques summarizing rooms, but here you can also pick up pieces of paper describing some of the exhibits.…

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    Both of the main museums are quite interesting, and they provide a good idea of what Riga was like in the past.

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  12. Russo-Balt factory

    56.95010, 24.14750

    Valmieras iela and adjacent streets boast gorgeous industrial buildings from late 19th century. The largest factory was Russo-Balt that produced first cars and airplanes in the Russian empire. Most of these buildings are now abandoned and derelict but quite interesting to see.…

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    You will find lots of old plaques, signboards and other 100-year old artifacts.

  13. Church of John the Baptist

    Kalna iela 21 56.94270, 24.14730

    Construction started in 1913-14 but it was not finished before the Russian Revolution and continued in 1920s when Latvia became independent. This led to a strange mix of styles rendering the church a rare example of modernist architecture implemented in an Orthodox temple.…

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    The adjacent Ivanovskoe cemetery is the main Orthodox cemetery of Riga.

  14. Art Nouveau Buildings

    Alberta and Elizabetes streets (iela) are the best place to see the creations of Art Nouveau architect Eisenstein, famous of his splendid style. Other Art Nouveau buildings can be seen in the area around the Freedom Monument, including the embassies on Raina Bulvaris and on Strelnieku iela.

  15. The House of the Black Cat

    56.94959, 24.10769

    This building (also housing a pub of no particular note) is most famous for the two statues of black cats on the roofs. The legend has it that a disgruntled tradesman who was not accepted into the Big Guild, built this house and put the cats on it with their tails pointing towards the Big Guild, thus expressing his sco…

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  16. Freedom Monument

    Brivibas iela 1 56.95154, 24.11340

    One of Latvia's national symbols. It was erected during the first independence and surprisingly never taken down by the Soviets (although laying flowers at its feet was forbidden). The statue of a woman holding three stars at the top of the monument represents Freedom embracing Latvia's regions.

  17. KGB Building

    61 Brivibas Iela 10AM-4PM, Wednesdays until 8PM, Tuesdays closed €5 for exhibitions, separate €5 for a guided tour of the KGB cellar 56.95817, 24.12380

    The former KGB building is actually an attractive, ornate historic building at the corner of Brivibas and Stabu. It stood empty for years, but for the 2014 celebration of Riga becoming the European Capital of Culture it was revived with a number of artistic initiatives taking place there.

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  18. Riga Ethnographic Open Air Museum

    Brivibas 440 56.99130, 24.27652

    The Museum is in Jugla, near a lake of the same name. There are many traditional Latvian countryside houses collected in a forest/park and exhibitions inside them about the traditional things. The employees are often dressed in the traditional Latvian costumes, creating a nice atmosphere.

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  19. House of Blackheads

    Kalku iela 1 €3, €1.50 students 56.94715, 24.10678

    The House of Blackheads is where the merchants-to-be had their guild. Part of this building is the tourist information office, the rest is a fascinating museum. The upper levels house grand ballrooms while the basement has a wine cellar and several exhibits relating to trading in Riga.

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  20. Gas storage buildings

    56.94780, 24.15220

    Two gas storage buildings from 1882 and 1901 (end of Matīsa iela) are landmarks of the old gas factory in Riga. These enormous structures reaching 40 m in diameter are probably the largest buildings of their kind in Eastern Europe. Note the pressure meter that mimics a clock.

  21. Riga TV Tower

    Zaķusalas krastmala €3.70 56.92395, 24.13701

    A 368 meter-high tower built of concrete and standing on three legs, this is the tallest tower in the European Union. It has an observation deck at a height of 97 metres. The inexpensive tours feature a tour guide but don't depend on the guide speaking much English!

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  22. Baptist Church

    Mārupes iela 14 56.93130, 24.07400

    A mix of cultures and styles. Built in 1913-16, this church had neither a tower nor a dome and resembled a simple residential building. The tower was added in 1936. Baptist services continued until 1961 and resumed shortly after Latvia re-gained its independence.

  23. Riga Cathedral

    Doma Laukums 1 56.94914, 24.10465

    Dating to 1207, it is one of Riga's symbols. The 6768-pipe organ inside is particularly spectacular. Besides the organ, however, the interior is rather Spartan, and may not be worth the entrance fee. (Currently, even the organ is being restored, though).

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  24. National History Museum of Latvia

    Pils Laukums 3 Tu-Su: 10AM-5PM, Closed on Mondays Adults: €3, Students: €1.50, Camera fee: €1.50 56.95126, 24.10101

    The History Museum is interesting, however there is little English (Every room has its exhibits summarized on a single plaque). However, the museum does give a very good idea of Latvian history, and will give you a good understanding of the area.

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  25. Museum 'Jews in Latvia' and Jewish Community

    Skolas 6, 3rd floor Su-Th: 11-5PM, Closed F-Sa Free, donations welcomed 56.95665, 24.11705

    Small museum dedicated to Jewish life in Latvia since the 16th century. Includes information on destruction of the synagogues by the Nazis, and the Latvians that saved Jews during the Holocaust. Exhibits are in English and Latvian.

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  26. The Big Guild

    Amatu iela 6 56.94974, 24.10798

    Housed the guild of the tradesmen, who would join after being a member of the Blackheads (see House of Blackheads). Home to the Latvian Philharmonic, but you can't just walk inside. It's the exterior that's worth seeing though.

  27. St. Peter's Church

    Skarnu iela 19 €3 56.94749, 24.10930

    St. Peters Church, dating to 1209, is Riga's oldest church. Besides its ensemble of architecture, the church has an elevator to the tower from where you can see all of Riga (service not available on Mondays).

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  28. Riga Orthodox Cathedral

    free 56.95393, 24.11560

    The Orthodox Cathedral was erected during Russian rule for Russian residents. In contrast to its relatively plain exterior, it is spectacular on the inside, but be aware that shorts are not allowed.

  29. All Saints Church

    Katoļu iela 10 56.94230, 24.13790

    Orthodox church built in neo-Romanic style around 1880. Unlike other orthodox churches in Latvia, which are typically Russian in their style and nature, this one was designed by a Latvian architect.

  30. St. Paul's Church

    Augusta Deglava iela 1 56.95410, 24.14930

    Neogothic church from 1885 marks the center of Riga's main industrial neighborhood. Most of the mural paintings are from 1930s and represent the art of independent Latvia before WWII.

  31. Church of St. Albert

    Liepājas iela 38 56.93040, 24.06890

    Baroque edifice from early 20th century. The interior of the church was partly designed in 1950s despite the official atheist propaganda that was widely imposed in the Soviet Union.

  32. Theatre Museum

    Eduarda Smiļģa iela 37/39 11-18 W-Su €0.70-3 56.93855, 24.07723

    Located in the eccentrically designed and furnished pre-war house of a former director of Riga Daile Theatre and one of the key figures in Latvian theatre of the 20th century.

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  33. Museum of the Barricades of 1991

    Krāmu iela 3 M-F 10:00-17:00, Sa 11:00-17:00 Free 56.94860, 24.10591

    Covers the dramatic events that occurred in the tumultuous final year of the USSR, when Soviet authorities sent troops into Riga to overthrow the elected Latvian government.

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  34. Victory Monument

    56.93692, 24.08516

    A splendid example of high Soviet art and the biggest occupation-era monument in Latvia. If you've never seen a Soviet monument before, you should really check this out.

  35. Choral Great Synagogue

    At Gogola and Dzirnavu iela 56.94248, 24.12637

    Mostly in ruins since the Germans burned it down on July 4, 1941 with 600 people locked inside. There is a memorial to 400 Latvians who saved Jews during the Holocaust.

  36. Latvian Parliament

    Jekaba iela 11 56.95114, 24.10506

    A rather plain building housing the Saeima, Latvia's parliament. It has had a number of uses--including as a Soviet-era museum. Currently not open to visitors

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  37. St. Francis Church

    Katoļu iela 16 56.94440, 24.13680

    Built in 1892, a gorgeous neo-gothic building in the middle of slums. Features copies of Giotto's mural paintings in the Papal Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi.

  38. Triangula Bastion

    11 Novembra Krastmala iela #17 9AM-10PM Free 56.94801, 24.10318

    A modern building with an excavated fragment of the historical Riga fortification wall system along the river. The building has the best view terraces in Riga.

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  39. Latvian Museum of Pharmacy

    Riharda Vagnera 13-15 Tu-Sa: 10-17 €1.5 56.94850, 24.11172

    In a renovated 18th century house. The museum showcases pharmaceutical equipment, traditional medicine and herbs and what pharmacies looked like a century ago.

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  40. Latvian Academy of Sciences

    Akademijas laukums 1 Balcony: May-Sep: 9-20 daily Entry to the 17th-floor terrace: €3 56.94315, 24.12203

    Built in 1953, this building is often called "Stalin's Birthday Cake" because of its austere yet ornamented design. The 17th-floor balcony is open to visitors.

  41. The Little Guild

    Amatu iela 5 56.94946, 24.10792

    Another pretty building just behind the Big Guild, this one housed the craftsmen's guild. Like the Big Guild, you can't go inside except for a performance.

  42. Horse-drawn omnibus

    Maskavas iela 56.93800, 24.14670

    A funny monument commemorating the first Riga tram that was driven by horse power. An old iron construction nearby reminds of the former Hay Market.

  43. Old New Synagogue

    Maskavas iela 57 56.93970, 24.13250

    The only synagogue that survived through the WWII. Built in 1889, partially restored after the war and converted into a residential building.

  44. Church of Our Lady of Kazan

    Kalna iela 21 56.94290, 24.14820

    Another church on the same cemetery. Build of wood in 1812-15 in a somewhat awkward style with 5 small domes sitting on a massive drum.

  45. Laima Clock

    56.95042, 24.11203

    Laima is a Latvian chocolate manufacturer and means good luck in Latvian. The Clock is a traditional meeting place for people in Riga.

  46. Statue of Roland

    56.94741, 24.10655

    Statue of St. Roland, the patron of Riga. The original statue erected in 1897 was destroyed in WWII, nowadays a replica stands there.

  47. Red warehouses

    56.94510, 24.11860

    A huge cluster of mid-19th century warehouses between the train station and Central Market. They remind of the former trade harbor.

  48. The Three Brothers

    Mazā Pils iela 17, 19, and 21 Tu-Th 09:00-17:00, F 09:00-16:00 56.95035, 24.10434

    The oldest dwelling houses in Riga. One of them has a small architecture museum inside, along with changing exhibits about Latvia.

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  49. St. Jacob's Catholic Church

    Jēkaba iela 9 Free 56.95083, 24.10476

    Dating to 1226, this is one of the few Catholic churches left in Riga. At one point, it housed one of Riga's first schools.

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  50. Mentzendorff House

    Grecienieku 18 W-Su: 11-17 Adults: €1.50, Students: €0.75 56.94680, 24.10825

    Former residence of a wealthy merchant built in 1720, now a museum dedicated to life in Riga in the 17th & 18th centuries.

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  51. Wagner Concert Hall

    Vāgnera iela 4 56.94900, 24.11053

    Wagner once lived in Riga, on the street now named after him. This hall where he performed occasionally holds concerts.

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  52. St. Saviour's Anglican Church

    Anglikanu iela 2a 56.94977, 24.10188

    Riga's only Anglican church has English language services every Sunday @11AM, and free concerts every Wednesday.

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  53. Methodist church

    Slokas iela 6 56.94420, 24.07650

    A fairly bland building from 1930s. However, the very presence of a big methodist church in Riga is remarkable.

  54. Ķīpsala

    56.95573, 24.08255

    An island in the city centre with Nordic dwelling architecture and a beach that is very popular in the summer.

  55. Andrejsala

    56.97270, 24.10482

    An artists' island is starting to emerge behind the passengers port a short distance north from the Old town.

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  56. St. Martin's Church

    Slokas iela 34 56.95020, 24.07190

    Lutheran church from 1850s. Its decorations are fairly plain, but the location among the trees is remarkable.

  57. Sun Museum

    Kungu iela 1 9AM-6PM daily Adults: €4.00, Students/Seniors: €3.50 56.94782, 24.10700

    One of Riga's weirdest museums, it covers the history of sun mythology and its role in Latvian culture.

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  58. St. Jacob's Barracks

    Torna iela 56.95138, 24.10729

    The primary attraction here is the last remaining stretch of city wall directly opposite the barracks.

  59. Museum of War

    Smilsu iela 20 May-Sept: 10-18 W-Su, Oct-Apr: 10-17 W-Su free admission 56.95111, 24.10830

    22 individual collections of Latvian and Soviet military equipment starting from WWI until today.

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  60. Kobe Clock

    56.95509, 24.11004

    Donated by Riga's sister city Kobe in celebration of anniversary of restoration of independence.

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