Old Town
- North part The Old Town is the heart of Riga, where you can find old well preserved buildings, the castle, restaurants, souvenir shops and tall churches. It is where most tourists go, but actually it is only about 5% of Riga. The Old Town is part of the UNESCO World Heritage and reminds of Tallinn's old town as well as German hansa cities. Many of the most beautiful historic buildings, like St Peter's Church, the Town Hall and House of the Blackheads where either bombed during WWII or destroyed by fires, but have been rebuilt the latter decades after the fall of the Soviet rule. The Town Hall Square is the heart of the Old Town. Riga has some of the world's best examples of jugend style architecture. This part is about the North end of the Old Town, where you can find the Dom Cathedral, the Castle. Livu Square is unfortunately not included, since I didn't have the opportunity to visit it. Link to part 1 here.
|
OLD TOWN, NORTH PART, OVERVIEW: Old Town skyline seen from Akmens Bridge. Riga Cathedral and St James Church are the tall church towers to the right. |
Riga Cathedral | Riga Cathedral |
Riga Cathedral | Riga Cathedral |
Cathedral Square | Cathedral Square |
Doma Laukums (Cathedral Square) |
Our Lady of Sorrows Church seen from Pils iela |
Old Town street scene |
Our Lady of Sorrows Church |
The Anglican Church |
Our Lady of Sorrows Church |
CASTLE SQUARE (PILS LAUKUMS): |
Latvijas Banka (Bank of Latvia) |
Looking towards the Ministry of Agriculture at Citadel street |
|
Jekaba laukums (St James Square)
|
ST JACOBS BARRACKS, TORNA IELA: |
|
|
The Swedish Gate was ereceted in 1698 as part of the City Wall |
City Fortification and Ramer's Tower |
Ramer's Tower and St Jacob's Barricades |
Powder tower (Pulvera torni), constructed in 1940 for the Latvian War Museum
|
Troksnu iela, small lane next to Jacob's Barracks | Troksnu iela |