Friday, September 13th
Navigated Riga without a map as the old section is compact with discernible landmarks
Blackheads House (above), first built in 1344, was a guild for unmarried (male) merchants
Completely destroyed in 1941 by the Germans, flattened 7 years later by the Russians
Today's structure is a complete replica, with Tourist Information on the left
Have to admire Latvian tenacity
Found the statue of George Armitstead (Good Guy) along the canal
Mayor of Riga (1901-1912) during most of Art Nouveau period
Tremendous growth - Turning little Riga into a world class city
Armitstead built the Latvian National Museum of Art - beautiful spacious and regal
Good place to visit
Rain forced indoor activities
- including umbrella purchase
Also visited the
Museum of The Occupation of Latvia (1940-1991)
Aug 23, 1939 Germany & Russia signed agreement carving up Europe (Russia got the Baltic States) thousands killed/exiled
Germany regains the Baltic States during WW2 with systematic extermination of thousands
Baltic States returned to Russia end of WW2, communism implemented, thousands sent to Siberia
Vilnius, Lithuania to Riga, Latvia to Tallin, Estonia
A peaceful demonstration for freedom
Aug 21 1991 Latvia regains independence
(< 30 years ago)
Towering Freedom Monument has a gilded midriff
Ventured back into the Art Nouveau area
Can't get enough of these structures and fun to watch the reactions
You gotta smile wondering about the mind creating such fantastical stuff
Looks like a beautiful city. Thanks for your great pictures and history lesson!
ReplyDeleteLove them all but the cat in the window is a lovely composition. Elodie, you are quite the artist w/ a camera!
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