"Limbažu Tīne" is a wool processing company with long-standing traditions in home textile design, founded in 1914. Currently, the company produces wool yarn, woven high-quality wool and linen fabrics, blankets, throws, plaids, tablecloths, towels, scarves, and other textile products. We are particularly proud to be among the few companies that weave ethnographic fabrics based on authentic samples from the cultural and historical heritage of the Baltic region. At "Limbažu Tīne," visitors have the opportunity to observe the wool processing on historic equipment.
Permanent exhibition of historical testimony of the former factory “Limbažu Filcs”. A historical narrative. In the felting workshop, visitors can try their hand at making felt souvenirs. More info ››
It was formed in the 14th century and developed in the late 18th and 19th centuries. On this street, there is a house where the clairvoyant Eugen Finks worked as an assistant to photographer K. Sarkangalvjis. The guide, while taking a walk around the city, will also show where the city prison used to be located on Ģildes Street. More info ››
The park is located between Rīgas and Parka streets, it was opened in 1892. The area once had a stage and theater performances were held there. The park features sculptures donated to the city by sculptor Kārlis Baumanis. The Theatre House, home to the Auseklis Limbaži Folk Theatre, is also located here, and near the Theatre House, you can see the statue "The Kissers" (sculptor Olga Šilova). More info ››