• Jelgava Palace (Latvian: Jelgavas pils) or historically Mitau Palace (Latvian: Mītavas pils, ‹See Tfd›German: Schloss Mitau) is the largest Baroque-style palace in the Baltic states.
  • Restoration works in the Jelgava palace. Old photos. Souvenirs. ... Palace and university. Pils parks un sala.
  • I would have assumed that the local authorities in Jelgava would want to make the old palace more of an attraction worth visiting, with a museum and things to...
  • In 1956 the renovation of the Jelgava Palace started and gradually Academy of the Agriculture returned to its former location.
  • Jelgava Palace, located in the city of Jelgava, Latvia, is a magnificent Baroque-style palace that holds significant historical and cultural importance.
  • Discover Jelgava Palace in Jelgava, Latvia: This ducal residence was once home to a future Russian empress and a French king in exile.
  • The Jelgava Palace is the seat of the governor and administrative offices. In 1798, the King of France with his retinue stayed in the Mitava Palace.
  • Located in the city of Jelgava, Latvia, Jelgava Palace is one of the most impressive and historically significant buildings in the country.
  • The Jelgava Palace is one of the few monuments surviving the bombing of Jelgava in the second world war. It was later reconstructed to house the university.
  • This is the largest palace in the country and the entire Baltic, the winter residence of the Kurzeme Duke Ernst Biron. Like the Rundale Palace, the Jelgava Palace...