• In this neighbourhood there is a Swedish-built fortress on the Daugava River's left bank, commanding its mouth. ... The fortress of Daugavgriva (in Russian).
  • One of the most memorable objects is the Daugavgriva fortress. ... Thus began the rich history of the great Daugavgriva fortress (Ust-Dvinsk).
  • Daugavgriva. ... Later in 1919, the fortress was a fortification of the Latvian Army. During the Second World War, Soviet troops occupied the fortress, leaving parts...
  • The narrator describes an event in the Daugavgrīva fortress during World War I, when it was bombed by an air force in the German army.
  • However, in the Baltics there are no problems with this, and therefore from Riga we went to Daugavgriva fortress. Thankfully, it is very close by.
  • Daugavgrīva Fortress. ... Views from Daugavgrīva castle‎ (8 F). Media in category "Fort of Daugavgriva". The following 76 files are in this category, out of 76 total.
  • Daugavpils Fortress. Daugavgrīva Prison, Jewish Ghetto Prisoner Memorial Site.
  • Discover Daugavgriva Fortress in Riga! See updated opening hours and read the latest reviews. Discover nearby hotels and dining for a perfect trip.
  • The Swedish fortress of Dünamünde, designed in a Dutch style by General Rothenburg in 1641, replaced the ruined Daugavgrīva Castle by 1680.
  • A walk with good and solid information from guide about Daugavgrīva Fortress that plays an important role in the history of Latvia, Sweden and Russia.
  • It is located in Daugavgriva near the mouth of Buļļupe river branch in the Daugava.
  • Nestled at the mouth of the Daugava River, the Fortress of Daugavgrīva is a historic bulwark that has guarded the approaches to Riga for centuries.
  • The only early 19th century fortress inEastern Europe that has remained virtually unchanged. An outstanding fortification that occupies more than 150 ha.
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  • The point of interest in this area is the Daugavgriva fortress – a 17th century fortress. It has had a very difficult past and currently, while the future of the fortress...