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Saturday, 14 November 2009 21:26

Staro Riga 2009

From 14 to 18 November in Riga will be the festival Staro Riga, during which the 40 objects in the center of the city will be presented to the inhabitants of Riga and guests in a different light. " Using a special light and video equipment will lighten Riga Castle, the building of the Latvian National Theater, the Cabinet of Ministers, the Opera, Art Museum and the Church of St. Peter's Dome Cathedral and the facades of houses, built in art nouveau. In the new light brought to Riga bridges, Tower, a building site and the building of the castle of light Hansabanka "Sun Stone". It will be real show around the city. All are invited!
Published in Events in Riga, Latvia
Saturday, 19 September 2009 14:06

Cave Gutmanis

The biggest in the Baltics 18,8 m deep, 12 meters wide, 10 meters tall. Cave Gutmanis - considered the oldest tourist attraction in Latvia. On it there are many legends.

The most popular of them - the legend of the Maya - Turaida Rose, which, as legend has it, was killed here. On the walls of the cave you can see the inscription engraved in visitors of 19 and 20 centuries, that in our time doing is forbidden.
Published in Sigluda
Saturday, 19 September 2009 07:57

Open-Air Ethnographic musem

Latvian Ethnographic museum is located on the bank of the Juglas Lake and it was established in 1924. For the visitors the museum was opened in 1932. This is one of the oldest, richest and biggest museums in Europe. The total area of it is 87 ha. Examples of farmer's yards, workshops, windmills, forges and stoves collected from all four ethnographic regions of Latvia are gathered in the museum. There are also some churches, building where at the beginning of 18th century there was the school for farmer's children, pub which is still working on the territory of museum.

Transport to the Latvian Ethnographic Open Air Museum

From the centre by bus number 1 until the bus stop called "Ethnographic museum" or car required.
Published in Musems
Monday, 07 September 2009 08:17

Bastion Hill in Riga, Latvia

Bastejkalns (Bastion Hill), Riga's second highest hill at a towering 16m (52ft) above sea level, is on the other side of the canal. It may not be tall by European standards, but it did not even exist before the 1860s. When the city's ancient walls and ramparts were demolished, a place in which to store the debris was needed. The creation of a park with a scenic hill at its centre seemed like a logical idea, and Bas­tion Hill was born.
Several paths lead to the top, which provides excellent views of  
the surrounding sights in the winter months. During the summer, however, hundred-year-old trees obscure many of the vistas. The park has been remodelled over the years, and some of its fortified slopes are adorned with ancient treasures that became casualties of war. Cannons, limestone busts and other curiosities recovered from damaged buildings following World War II were embedded in its walls for posterity.

Published in Old Riga