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Guided tour in the old town of Rīga: "Resistance to the communist occupation regime and restoration of independence"

21.09.2023.

How did people resist the communist occupation regime? What did people do to restore their nation’s independence? You’re invited to find out the answers to these and other questions on our new walking tour of the city, "Resistance to the Communist Occupation and the Restoration of National Independence".
The Museum of the Occupation of Latvia invites you to take a guided walking tour of the old town of Riga and the boulevards around it to see 21 important places from the time when Latvia was still struggling to regain its freedom. Come join our educational walk every Sunday at 12:00 in Latvian, or at 15:00 in English!
The tour will begin at the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia. We encourage you to arrive about 15 minutes before the start of the tour to purchase tickets at the museum's visitor reception desk.
The minimum number of people per group is 4 and the maximum is 15.To apply for a tour, please fill in the application form: https://forms.gle/pU2h4QsRdZTUiZUa8
Excursions are scheduled every Sunday (if enough join to create a group). We also offer the possibility to book an separate group visit at another time (in Latvian, Russian or English) by calling us at +371 67229255.

Starting point: Museum of the Occupation of  Latvia (Latviešu strēlnieku laukums 1, Rīga)
Duration: approx. 2 hours
Tour location: Riga old town and nearby boulevards
Prices: Adults ¬– 5 Euro, schoolchildren (with school ID) – 1 Euro,  preschoolers - free, students and pensioners (with ID) – 2.50 Euro

 

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