Latvian glass artists at the exhibition Made in Latvia 2010
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Latvian glass artists at the exhibition Made in Latvia 2010

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Latvian glass artists Bārbala Gulbe, Ramona Pēkšēna Neiberga and Margarita Budze present their glass wonders at exhibition Made in Latvia 2010.

 

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D: Art Nouveau staircase at the Alberta street in Riga

door Vil Muhametshin, 370 hier vandaan

Art Nouveau staircase at the Alberta street in Riga

E: Art Nouveau festival at the Alberta street in Riga

door Vil Muhametshin, 380 hier vandaan

It's called "Day of the Alberta street" - when all the street returns to the beginning of the 20th ce...

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F: Alberta street 4 (Art Nouveau Building in Riga)

door Aleksandr Galiullin, 390 hier vandaan

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Alberta street 4 (Art Nouveau Building in Riga)

G: Art Nouveau building at 2 Alberta street in Riga, Latvia

door Vil Muhametshin, 390 hier vandaan

Art Nouveau building at 2 Alberta street in Riga, Latvia

I: Mihails Eizenšteins-Alberta4

door Dashkov Vladimir, 390 hier vandaan

In Riga, the architectural style number one Art Nouveau. The main buildings in this style - on the st...

Mihails Eizenšteins-Alberta4

J: Alberta street 8 (Art Nouveau Building in Riga)

door Aleksandr Galiullin, 410 hier vandaan

Albert Street is a street in Riga, named after Bishop Albert. It is known for its Art Nouveau apartme...

Alberta street 8 (Art Nouveau Building in Riga)

Dit panorama is genomen in Riga

Dit is een overzicht van Riga

Originated from a small fishermen village, for centuries Riga has been an important part of the trade chain between Russia and Western Europe. A lively crossroad of cultures and backgrounds for over 800 years, the historical centre of Riga has accumulated an impressive cultural baggage and today is justly included in the UNESCO’s World Heritage list.

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