Culture in Riga

 Not for nothing is Riga called "The Land That Sings". Aside from the fact that the renowned Latvian National Opera Company regularly exercise their vocal chords in the capital, there's also the small matter of the Latvian Song Festival held in Mezaparks every five years - the nation's biggest event bar none!

With regular classical concerts taking place in the Old Town's finest churches, not to mention ad hoc renditions by Latvia's worthy sports fans and drunkards, you're sure to discover the power of song in Riga. A fine tradition of theatre and a few excellent museums ensure that Riga doesn't disappoint on the culture front. See our directory of venues or click here a fuller flavour of culture in the capital.

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Maskavas 14a

33. Riga Ghetto

1 review
Suknu stacija ‘Baltezers’

34. Water Supply Museum

1 review
Antonijas street 1

35. Pharmacy Museum

0 reviews
Antonijas Iela 1

36. Museum of Anatomy

0 reviews
Grēcinieku Iela 18

37. Mentzendorff House

0 reviews
Alberta street 10

38. Museum of Geology

0 reviews

39. Laima Clock

0 reviews
Rundāles novads

40. Rundale Palace

0 reviews
Alksnāja iela 9

41. Latvia Sports Museum

0 reviews
Dzirnavu iela 2

42. Valmiermuiza Brewery

0 reviews
Zigfrids A. Meierovics blvd. 6

43. Galerija 21

0 reviews
Ausekļa iela 6A

44. Galerija Templis

0 reviews

Reviews about Culture in Riga

katana

Water Supply Museum

katana

St. Peter's Church

katana

Riga Ghetto

katana

Riga Dome Cathedral

katana

Riga Castle

i love learing about latvia and even though i was born latvia i forget stuff about the mildia and her freedom

Latvia,
Freedom Monument

Really nice place! Also the best coffee in town.

Austria,
Culture and Arts Project NOASS

Will it bee possibel to make a reservation foo 4 person i Opera Riga at the 25 or 26 of may 2016

Latvia,
Riga Opera House

why were they called Blackheads? Were the members Black?

United States,
House of Blackheads

Great place where people from different professional fields can meet each other.

Latvia,
Culture and Arts Project NOASS
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