• The Swedish Gate (Latvian: Zviedru vārti) is situated in Riga, Latvia, and was erected 1698 as a part of the Riga Wall to provide access to barracks outside the city wall.
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  • There were 8 gates in total and only one of them is still standing today. The Swedish Gate (Zviedru Vari) on Troksnu Iela was built in 1698 by the Swedish rulers at...
  • Swedish Gate (“Zviedru vārti” in Latvian) is part of the Old Town walls that went around Riga during the medieval times...
  • Swedish Gate is a cultural monument, an architectural complex located a few houses on the street Torna in Riga, Latvia.
  • With so many other Old Town landmarks around the Swedish Gate, it’s a common stop on most Riga Old Town walking tours.
  • Photograph the Riga Castle, the current residence of the President of Latvia, and see famous spots such as St. Peter’s Church, the Swedish Gate...
  • The Swedish Gate was added to the city`s old fortification wall in 1698 to celebrate the Scandinavian occupation of Riga.
  • Built after the end of the Polish-Swedish War in 1698, the Swedish Gate served as a city gate for a long time and was part of Riga's city walls.
  • The Swedish Gate is a cultural monument, an architectural complex on Tornja Street in Riga, Latvia.
  • The Swedish Gate is a 17th-century architectural monument of national significance in the Old Town, the only surviving city defensive wall gate to this day.
  • Step into Riga’s medieval past at the Swedish Gate — an iconic fragment of the Old City Walls.
  • Swedish Gate was constructed in 1698 as part of the original city walls.