Historic Centre of Riga
UNESCO site
Date of Inscription: 1997
Riga was a major centre of the Hanseatic League, deriving
its prosperity in the 13th–15th centuries from the trade with central and
eastern Europe. The urban fabric of its medieval centre reflects this
prosperity, though most of the earliest buildings were destroyed by fire or
war. Riga became an important economic centre in the 19th century, when the
suburbs surrounding the medieval town were laid out, first with imposing wooden
buildings in neoclassical style and then in Jugendstil . It is generally
recognized that Riga has the finest collection of art nouveau buildings in
Europe.
Sent: 138/2015
Arrived: 27/8/2015
Thanks Patrik!
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