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56.946000,24.105900

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  • Riga Technical University

    Riga Technical University

    Technical university in Latvia

    Distance: Approx. 152 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 56.9472,24.1047

    Riga Technical University (RTU) (Latvian: Rīgas Tehniskā universitāte) is the oldest technical university in the Baltic countries established on October 14, 1862. It is located in Riga, Latvia and was previously known as 'Riga Polytechnical Institute' and 'Riga Polytechnicum'. In 1958, the Riga Polytechnic Institute was established as a separate institution, separating the departments of engineering from the Latvian State University.

  • St. Peter's Church, Riga

    St. Peter's Church, Riga

    Church in Riga, Latvia

    Distance: Approx. 272 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 56.9475,24.10944444

    St. Peter's Church (Latvian: Svētā Pētera Evaņģēliski luteriskā baznīca, German: St. Petrikirche) is a Lutheran church in Riga, the capital of Latvia, dedicated to Saint Peter.

  • 1998 Riga bombing

    1998 Riga bombing

    1998 building bombing in Riga, Latvia

    Distance: Approx. 283 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 56.94583333,24.11055556

    The 1998 Riga bombings were a series of bombings that took place in Riga, Latvia and which received considerable coverage at the time, most notably for their connection with fascist groups and the perception of an increase of fascism in Latvia. The United States government offered to help to locate the suspects, calling the acts "cowardly," and then-Latvian Prime Minister Guntars Krasts condemned the bombings, calling them an attempt to destabilize the country. At 1:50 am on April 2 a bomb exploded in Riga's old town outside the 92-year-old Peitav Synagogue, the only surviving working synagogue in the city, causing severe damage to the building and surrounding area.

  • House of the Blackheads (Riga)

    House of the Blackheads (Riga)

    Historic building in Riga, Latvia

    Distance: Approx. 150 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 56.94722222,24.10694444

    The House of the Blackheads (Latvian: Melngalvju nams, German: Schwarzhäupterhaus) is a building situated in the old town of Riga, Latvia. The original building was erected in 1334 as a warehouse, meeting and celebration place for merchants. It was the biggest public building of Riga.

  • Riga Marathon

    Riga Marathon

    Annual race in Latvia held since 1991

    Distance: Approx. 275 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 56.9478,24.1028

    The Riga Marathon (also known as the Rimi Riga Marathon) is an annual road marathon held in Riga, Latvia, since 1991. A flat, single-lap marathon course in the Baltics' largest city. The marathon course has been measured and certified by AIMS, the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races and is categorized as a Gold Label Road Race by World Athletics.

  • Museum of the Occupation of Latvia

    Museum of the Occupation of Latvia

    Museum in Riga, Latvia

    Distance: Approx. 125 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 56.947093,24.106364

    The Museum of the Occupation of Latvia (Latvian: Latvijas Okupācijas muzejs) is a museum and historic educational institution located in Riga, Latvia. It was established in 1993 to exhibit artifacts, archive documents, and educate the public about the 51-year period in the 20th century when Latvia was successively occupied by the USSR in 1940–1941, then by Nazi Germany in 1941–1944, and then again by the USSR in 1944–1991. Official programs for visits to Latvia of top level representatives of other countries normally include a visit to the Museum of the Occupation.

  • Latvian Museum of Photography

    Latvian Museum of Photography

    Museum in Riga, Latvia

    Distance: Approx. 271 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 56.9464,24.1103

    The Latvian Museum of Photography is the only memory institution in Latvia dedicated to the medium of photography. The museum offers a full range of research opportunities, including the collection, archives and library. In 1993, the museum was opened as a division of the Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation in an old Riga merchant's house at 8 Marstalu Street.On 18 May 1993, the permanent exhibition "The History of Latvian Photography.

  • Latvian Museum of Decorative Arts and Design

    Latvian Museum of Decorative Arts and Design

    Museum in Riga, Latvia

    Distance: Approx. 316 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 56.9481,24.1094

    The Latvian Museum of Decorative Arts and Design is an arts museum in Riga, Latvia. The museum was established on 1 January 1989 and opened to the public on 6 July 1989. It is located in the former church St.

  • Riga Film Museum

    Riga Film Museum

    Museum in Riga, Latvia

    Distance: Approx. 311 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 56.9457,24.111

    Riga Film Museum is the only museum of its kind in Latvia. It holds various exhibitions that display different aspects of cinema art, actors and film history. The museum was founded in 1988 and is located in two buildings: an 18th-century building located on 10 Peitavas Street in Vecrīga, and the building of Eduards Smiļģis' Theater Museum on 1 Talsu Street in Pārdaugava.

  • Triangular Bastion

    Triangular Bastion

    18th-century fortifications of Riga

    Distance: Approx. 278 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 56.94801111,24.10318056

    The Triangular Bastion (Latvian: Triangula bastions) was part of the 18th-century fortifications of Riga. Its foundations are nowadays visible under a modern office building owned by Euro Live Technologies, a playtech company.

  • Peitav Synagogue

    Peitav Synagogue

    Orthodox synagogue in Riga, Latvia

    Distance: Approx. 283 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 56.94583333,24.11055556

    The Peitav Synagogue (Latvian: Peitavas ielas sinagoga) or Peitav-Shul (Yiddish: פאייטאוו שול) is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 6/8 Pietavas Street, Vecrīga, in Riga, Latvia. Designed by Wilhelm Neumann in the Art Nouveau and Egyptian Revival styles, the synagogue was completed in 1905. It was devastated by Nazis and was partially destroyed on 4 July 1941.

  • Dannenstern House

    Dannenstern House

    Building in Riga, Latvia

    Distance: Approx. 140 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 56.94555556,24.10805556

    The Dannenstern House (Latvian: Dannenšterna nams) is a historical building in the Old town of Riga, Latvia. The house was built by and is named after Ernst Metsue von Dannenstern, a wealthy merchant. It dates from 1696 and is considered one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in Riga.

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light intensity drizzle

Current Temperature

6 Celsius

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4 Celsius

lowest temperature

6 Celsius

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6 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1030 hPa

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96 %

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1030 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

1029 hPa

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7000 meters

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3.09 m/s

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220 degree

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