View to the Old Riga from St. Peter’s Church, Latvia
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Vil Muhametshin
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St’ Peter’s (Sv. Petera) church is the finest example of Gothic architecture in the Baltics. It was first mentioned in documents in 1209, the church belonged to the city and was meant to serve the citizens of Riga.
To find more about the St. Peter’s church visit virtual tour of Old Riga:
http://www.virtuallatvia.lv/virtual-tour-of-old-riga
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