AINAŽI SALACGRĪVA LIMBAŽI ALOJA un STAICELE

Pate – Leather Jewelry and Accessories

Natural leather jewelry (earrings, necklaces, bracelets), accessories (suspenders, belts, keychains), natural leather bags, boxes, guest books, and memory/wish books.
100% handmade. Mobile workshops available.
Location
Cēsu iela 5, Limbaži
lat: 57.513953; lon: 24.716343
Contacts
+371 29404340
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Pizzeria "Lauvas pica"

Address: Limbaži, Rīgas iela 8
Phone number:+371 20 287 888
"Lauvas pica" offers freshly baked and after original recipes made pizzas, observing an special preparation of the dough, which ensures a constant quality, as well as salad, soups, refreshing drinks, coffee and tea. More info ››

Monument to Composer and Author of the Latvia National Anthem Baumaņu Kārlis

Address:Cēsu un Dailes ielu stūris
Located at the intersection of Dailes Street and Cēsu Street. In Limbaži, there are two monuments dedicated to the author of the Latvian national anthem, Baumaņu Kārlis. The first one, created by Gustavs Šķilters, was unveiled in 1920 – 15 years after the composer's death – at his burial site in the Limbaži Cemetery (Jūras Street Cemetery). The second monument was unveiled in 1998 in the old town of Limbaži (at the intersection of Dailes and Cēsu Streets), with the participation of then-President Guntis Ulmanis. More info ››

Transfiguration of Christ Orthodox Church

Address: Klostera iela 8
Phone number:+371 64022178
The Orthodox parish of Limbaži is one of the oldest in Latvia. The magnificent church was built between 1900 and 1903 in the Neo-Byzantine style according to a three-part design and is located on the site of a former Livonian-era monastery. It is the largest Orthodox church in Vidzeme outside of Riga. More info ››

St. John’s Lutheran Church of Limbaži

Address: Lībiešu iela 2
Phone number: +371 25977777
The stone church was built in 1679–1680 according to a design by architect R. Bindenshu, funded by the Riga City Council. The building has suffered multiple fires. Between the church and the hospital, built in the 1930s, lies a moat that was originally dug for the defense of the Livonian castle. More info ››

Monument to the Latvian War of Independence

Address: Lībiešu iela 2
Phone number:
In Lībiešu Street, in the garden of St. John’s Lutheran Church, stands a monument built in 1923 based on the design by P. Kundziņš, dedicated to those who fell in the Latvian War of Liberation (1914–1920). More info ››
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