Vecrīga
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Vecrīga | |
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Neighbourhood ofRiga | |
Vecpilsēta | |
Country | Latvia |
City | Riga |
District | Central District |
Area | |
• Total | 0.944 km2(0.364 sq mi) |
Population (2017) | |
• Total | 3,336 |
• Density | 3,500/km2(9,200/sq mi) |
Website | apkaimes.lv |
Official name | Historic Centre of Riga |
Type | Cultural |
Criteria | ii, i |
Designated | 1997 |
Reference no. | [1] |
UNESCO region | Europe |
Vecrīga( "Old Riga" ) is the historical center and a neighbourhood (asVecpilsēta) ofRiga,Latvia, located in theCentral Districton the east side ofDaugava River.Vecrīga is famous for its old churches and cathedrals, such asRiga Cathedral,St. James's CathedralandSt. Peter's Church.
History
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Vecrīga is the original area of Riga and consists of the historic city limits before the city was greatly expanded in the late 19th century. Vecrīga was once protected by a surrounding wall, except the side adjacent to the Daugava river bank. When the wall was demolished, the waters from Daugava were diverted into area of the former wall, creating Riga City Canal.[2]
Heritage
[edit]In the early 1990s, Vecrīga's streets were closed to traffic and only residents of the area and the local delivery vehicles were allowed within Vecrīga's limits with special permits. Vecrīga is part of aUNESCO World Heritage Sitelisted as "Historic Centre of Riga", which also includes most of the surroundingCentrsdistrict.[3]
Vecrīga is the oldest part of the Riga, and — even though in its primordial state most of the buildings were made of wood — currently, there are a lot of architectural works remaining from the times ofrenaissance,baroqueandmedieval timesin the middle of the unique and notable buildings in the style ofArt Nouveau,especially the ones created by the locally and internationally well-known architectMikhail Eisenstein.
Landmarks
[edit]Churches
[edit]- Church of St. Peter
- Dome Cathedral
- Cathedral of Saint James
- Church of Saint John
- Church of Our Lady of Sorrows
- Anglican Church
- Reformed Church
- Church of Mary Magdalene
Museums
[edit]- Military Museum
- Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation
- Sports Museum
- Latvian Museum of Pharmacy
- Latvian Museum of Photography
- Riga castle
- Latvian Museum of National History
- Art Museum Riga Bourse
- Museum of Decorative and Applied Arts
- Museum of the Occupation of Latvia
- Latvian Museum of Architecture
- Riga Film Museum
- Museum of the Popular Front
Gallery
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The original boundaries of the Old Riga in 1637
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Reconstructed section of the medieval city wall
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Riga Castlein Vecrīga
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Riga Town Hallin Vecrīga
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Aerial view of the Town Hall Square
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View ofVanšu Bridge
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Art Nouveaubuildings atAlbert Street.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"Riga Historic Centre".UNESCO World Heritage Centre.Retrieved2022-01-01.
- ^Kadinsky, Sergey "Pilsētas Kanāls, Riga"Hidden Waters BlogJuly 5, 2016
- ^"World Heritage List — Riga (Latvia); No. 852"(PDF).unesco.org. pp. 3 (67).Retrieved2009-07-25.
External links
[edit]- Media related toVecrīgaat Wikimedia Commons
- Multimedia virtual tour of Old Riga