Latvian National Theatre

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The Latvian National Theatre, situated in Riga, the capital city of Latvia, was constructed between 1899 and 1902, with the design by Latvian architect Augusts Reinbergs. Closed during the First World War, it reopened in 1917, hosting Latvia's initial performances. This historic venue played a pivotal role in Latvia's independence; on November 18, 1918, the country's independence was declared here during the Soviet era.  

With immense value to the Latvian people, it was officially designated the Latvian National Theatre after gaining independence. Today, the National Theatre offers a diverse range of shows, catering to all audiences at various price points. Elevate your cultural experience—consider booking a tour with Baltic Tours to explore the most visited places in Riga, with the Latvian National Theatre being a noteworthy highlight.

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