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Guided tour of the exhibition "Livonian Castles"

Guided tour of the exhibition "Livonian Castles"

Event location Riga Castle
Date 07.08.2026
Time 18:00
Description: Medieval castles were important centers of power and administration from which territorial governance was organized, resources were controlled, and protection was ensured. They were closely linked to their surroundings—both economically and politically—and often became the organizing hub of local life. At the same time, castles were also living spaces. Daily tasks were carried out there, food was prepared, objects were crafted, children were raised, and celebrations were held. Castles were home to artisans, soldiers, and clergy, and they also served as centers of religious life. This combination of diverse functions made castles essential centers of medieval society, reflecting both practical needs and cultural and spiritual values. The exhibition “Livonian Castles” offers the opportunity to explore this multifaceted world more closely, revealing castles not only as military structures but also as vibrant and dynamic spaces of medieval society.
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Riga Castle Riga Castle is both home to the Latvian National Museum of History and a building of outstanding architectural value. The Museum has been located here since 1920 and currently occupies the reconstructed wing of the oldest part of Riga Castle with the entrance from Daugavas gāte. From March, 2026 the Museum offers the opportunity to explore the restored rooms of the castle and visit exhibition "Streaming Time", but from 17 June also exhibition "Livonian Castles".
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