On November 26th, the country’s main Christmas tree turned the lights up in Vilnius. This year, the New Year tree looks like a three-tiered anniversary ‘cake’ decorated with 700 candles in honor of the 700th anniversary of Vilnius.
On November 26th, the country’s main Christmas tree turned the lights up in Vilnius. This year, the New Year tree looks like a three-tiered anniversary ‘cake’ decorated with 700 candles in honor of the 700th anniversary of Vilnius.
This Saturday, on November 26th, Christmas lights will spark in Ogre, Ikskile, Kegume and Lielvarde.
Song and dance, which have existed since the dawn of time, are still among the most profound means of self-expression.
It’s probably not too brave to say that Midsummer Day, which marks the longest day and the shortest night of the year, is probably the most fun and anticipated holiday of the summer calendar in Lithuania.
A “sand cinema” will open in a cellar cave near the Lustuzis rock.
On the occasion of the 815th anniversary of Cesis, at nightfall, the St. John’s Church gets illuminated by bright lights with audio accompaniment from July 16th.
This summer, on the territory of the former Bolshevichka factory, an exhibition of contemporary art is taking place. The organizer of the project is the Latvian Center for Contemporary Art (LLMC).
Artificial hills, illuminated fountains, an amphitheater and a stream where you can swim in warm weather turned a dull fragmented space into a lovely area.
From May 7th, restaurants can come back to serving visitors on the terraces. No more than four people can sit at one table, and the distance between the tables should be 2m.
The Riga Aviation Museum is the one of a kind in the Baltics and one of the largest in Europe.
Until March 31st, the private museum has to leave its territory at the Riga airport as the museum does not comply with the plans for the construction of the Rail Baltica station.