• Latvian postage stamp issued 1994 to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the museum. The Ethnographic Open-Air Museum of Latvia...
  • Strolling down the paths of this open air museum and stepping into the preserved structures makes the past come alive.
  • Latvian Television (LTV) has prepared another in its series of short historical documentary films, 'The Keys' complete with English-language subtitles, looking at...
  • Latvian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum, founded on the shore of Lake Jugla in 1924, offers 118 samples of folk architecture.
  • The Ethnographic Open-Air Museum of Latvia is an exceptional tourist attraction for those interested in Latvia’s rural landscape.
  • One of the oldest and largest open-air museums in Europe is located on the banks of Lake Jugla, just a 30 minute drive from downtown Riga.
  • Visitors can explore the museum's historic buildings and structures, learn about traditional Latvian culture, and enjoy a variety of activities...
  • The Ethnographic Open-Air Museum of Latvia, located on 87 hectares with 118 buildings and 3000 items, promotes Latvia's traditional culture and lifestyle.
  • The Ethnographic Open-Air Museum was founded during Latvia's first period of independence, between the World Wars, in 1924.
  • It is one of the oldest and largest open air museums in the world and contains 118 historical buildings from Latvia’s four provinces.
  • Nestled in a peaceful pine forest on the shore of Lake Jugla, the museum has collected 118 historic buildings from all of Latvia’s regions.
  • Set in 87ha of pine forest, this museum founded in 1924 reconstructs the living conditions of the various populations and ethnicities living in Latvia's four main...
  • The Ethnographic Open-Air Museum, founded in 1924, is located in a vast pine forest on the shore of Lake Jugla, spreading over more than 100 hectares...