Riga was founded in 1201 but only during the thirteenth century did it reach the peak of its splendor thanks to the entry into the Hanseatic League, precisely in 1282….
Riga Central Market is one of the largest food markets in Europe. The complex consists of five large pavilions, four of which are connected to each other and connected. The…
Located on Town Hall Square, in the heart of the Old Town, the House of the Blackheads was built in 1334 as a venue for meetings and banquets held by…
The Powder Tower was built as a defensive system for the city of Riga and in the seventeenth century it took the name of Powder Tower because of the gunpowder…
Cathedral of St. Peter in Riga, symbol of the Latvian capital, is one of the oldest and most precious monuments of Gothic architecture in the Baltic countries and was included…