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
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
Ungurmuiža (Orellen) Manor, built in 1731–1732 by Lieutenant General Balthasar Freiherr von Campenhausen, is an excellent example of 18th century wooden baroque ... 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 Three Brothers consists of the oldest complex of dwelling houses in Riga, constructed in the 15th century. Their name was given according to the legend, that the ... read more
The Museum of Ainazi Naval School, a branch of Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation, is situated near the Estonian border in the former harbour town Ainazi. It ... read more
The Ethnographic Open-Air Museum of Latvia, located on 87 hectares with 118 buildings and 3000 items, promotes Latvia's traditional culture and lifestyle. The ... 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 Soviet Secret Bunker was constructed to serve as a shelter for Latvia’s Communist elite in case of a hypothetical nuclear attack from the West. Located 9 meters ... read more
The Shmakovka Museum in Latvia is a modern and attractive museum dedicated the oldest Latgalian alcoholic beverage and culinary heritage, the Shmakovka. The museum gives ... read more
Rundale (Ruhenthal) Palace is considered as the ''Versailles'' of Latvia and was the summer residence of the Dukes of Courland. The palace was ... read more
The Riga Porcelain Museum is dedicated to the development of porcelain in Riga, from the mid 19th century to contemporary productions. The exhibition is displayed in ... read more
The Riga Motor Museum, founded in 1989, displays an exiting collection of over 100 antique and unique vehicles in a modern setting, supported by multi media solutions and ... 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 Riga Film Museum, founded in 1988, is devoted to the filmmaking process and its evolution over time in its permanent exhibition ''Behind the ... read more
The Riga Aviation Museum, located on the Riga Airport, has a large collection of Soviet era military aircraft. Many other subject-related items are also displayed, such as ... read more
The Riga Art Nouveau Center (Riga Jugendstila Centrs) is a museum dedicated to the Art Nouveau movement in Riga and is housed in an Art Nouveau building, constructed ... read more
The Pauls Stradins Museum of the History of Medicine, founded in 1957 by one of Latvia’s leading physicians, Pauls Stradins, is one of the top three medical museums ... read more
The New Castle of Sigulda (Segewold) got its present Tudor style outlook in the 19th century by Princess Olga Kropotkina (born Countess von der Borch) and her ... 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