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
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
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 National History Museum of Latvia, the largest repository of Latvian material culture, was founded in 1869 as the Museum of the Science Committee of the Riga Latvian ... read more
The Liepaja Museum is devoted to the national cultural heritage of Latvia through several permanent exhibits, temporary exhibitions and the Kurzeme National Costume ... read more
The Mentzendorff’s House, a branch of the Museum of the History of Riga and Navigationa, is a 17th-century building in Riga’s Old Town, which houses a museum that ... read more
The Museum "Jews in Latvia" is dedicated to the history of Jews in Latvia, from its beginning until the present time, informing the public about the ... read more
The Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation, housed in the Riga Dom Cathedral ensemble, displays in 16 exposition halls the history of Riga of over more than 800 ... read more
The Museum of the Occupation of Latvia is a private museum, established in 1993, telling the story of the German and Soviet occupation of Latvia in the 20th century ... read more
The Museum of the Popular Front of Latvia, part of the National History Museum of Latvia, tells the story of Latvia between the mid-1980s until 1991 and the Popular ... read more
The New Castle of Cesis (Castle-Manor), part of the Cesis castle complex, obtained its present dimensions when it was acquired after 1777 by Count Karl Eberhard von ... read more
The Riga Ghetto and Latvian Holocaust Museum gives a broad view of the Jewish community in Latvia not only during WW II, but also their pre-war lives, as well as their ... read more
The Corner House are former headquarters of the USSR State Security Committee (KGB) and, now opened to the public, tells the story about the horrible, inhuman ... read more
The Turaida Museum Reserve, covering 43.63 hectares. offers expositions on the history of archaeology, culture and art, dating back as far as to the 11th century. The ... read more
The Ventspils Castle of the Livonian order was built in the second half of the 13th century (first mentioned in 1290) and houses since 2001 the Ventspils Museum. The ... read more
The Žanis Lipke Memorial, opened in 2012, is dedicated to Žanis Lipke who saved in WW II from death over 50 Jews by hiding them in a bunker. The Memorial is located ... read more