Alüksne New Castle was built from 1859 – 1863 in the style of English neo-gothic and commissioned by Baron Alexander von Vietinghoff. The v. Vietinghoff Family owned ... read more
The Arsenals, located in a 19th century customs warehouse, is a museum for Fine Arts and features Baltic and Latvian art from the 18th century to the present day. It ... read more
The Art Museum Riga Bourse, a branch of the Latvian National Museum of Art, was established in 1920 and contains an extensive collection of foreign art, divided in six ... read more
Arts Center NOASS is a floating multi-discipline venue for art, dance, music, poetry, screenings, workshops, public discussions, including an art gallery, a bar and ... read more
Bauska Castle is a castle complex originally built by the Livonian branch of the Teutonic Order. The castle was built in the 15th century. The added palace from the 16th ... read more
Cesis Medieval Castle, built by the Livonian Brothers of the Sword and the Teutonic Order, was In the middle Ages one of the most important footholds in the Baltics, ... read more
The Cosmos Illusion Museum is an interactive museum, which brings you into the world of illusions, stimulates you to learn something new and see things differently. It is ... read more
Durbe Manor, dates back to 1475, but the core of present building dates from 1671 and was further remodelled in 1870 by the owner of that time, Count Christoph Johann von ... read more
The Ernst Glück Bible Museum in Alüksne (Marienburg) is the house where Johann Ernst Glück (1652 – 1705), the translator and theologian, translated the Holy Bible ... read more
Galerie Bastejs Baltic represents contemporary Baltic artists – Henrijs Preiss, Peter Allik, Franceska Kirke, Ritums Ivanovs, Kristians Brekte, Sigita Daugule, Skuja ... read more
The House of the Black Heads is one of the most beautiful buildings in Riga. It was constructed in 1334 for the Brotherhood of Blackheads, a guild for unmarried ... read more
Jaunmoku Manor, although the name was already mentioned early 16th century, the present manor was built in 1901 as a hunting lodge for the mayor of Riga George Armitstead ... read more
The Jelgavas Palace is the former residence of the Dukes of Courland and Zemgale until 1795 when Courland was absorbed by Russia. It was built by famous Russian court ... read more
Jurmala Festival is an annual big summer event in classical music in Jurmala, held in the Dzintaru Concert Hall, during the month of July, with locally and international ... read more
The Jūrmala Open-Air Museum highlights what life was like for Latvian fishermen in the 19th and early 20th centuries, including old wooden homes, antique ... read more
Krimulda Manor, dating back to the 13th century, is mainly remembered as the elegant residence of the historical family of the princes von Lieven. Today you can visit its ... read more
The Laima Chocolate Museum, is an interactive museum dedicated to the history of chocolate. The museum was created by the country's largest chocolate producer, whose ... read more
The Latgale Culture and History Museum contains a vast collection of Latgale pottery, fine art and ethnographic objects. The museum offers also a wide range of ... read more
The Latvian Fire Fighting Museum tells the history of fire-fighting and civil protection of Latvia, from the middle of the 19th century until the present day, including ... read more
The Latvian Museum of Architecture is housed in an old medieval building in Old Riga, which belongs to the Latvian Museum Association, and contains a collection of ... read more