After Ghent, Flixbus got us back to Paris and the CDG Marriott,and then next morning, Lufthansa got us first to Frankfurt and then to Riga, the capital of Latvia, and a major art nouveau destination. We were a week or so in Riga, doing some very slow tourism and architectural appreciation. Below are some initial scenes from the old city.
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Our hotel, the Hanza, 52 euros/night including a hot breakfast |
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Nearby church; all near the Academy of Sciences, Central Market, perhaps a 15 minute walk to the center of the old town |
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Interesting sculpture all over |
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Much new architecture across the river; sticking to the old town, we never got to it; the river is the Daugava; the so-called Vikings used it to connect with the Dnieper (with a few portages), then the Black Sea, then Constantinople, and then the Mediterranean |
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Now in the old town, the Blackhead guild houses; destroyed in WWII but reconstructed in the 90s |
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Us, there |
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Street scene |
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Another town of spires |
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An deco right downtown |
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A pizza machine right outside the Rimi supermarket; 3 minutes from flour and water to a finished pizza; 6 euros |
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We had to try it...but I botched the video; oh well; Vicki said it was better than the "pizzas" at guest-houses in Nepal |
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The Russian occupation era Academy of Sciences; socialist realism; a block from our hotel |
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The Freedom Monument, erected in the 20s during Latvia's brief period of independence...then the Germans came, then the Russians... |
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Nearby street scene |
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Love-lock bridge |
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A channel of the Daugava runs in a beautiful city park in the middle of the old town |
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Widespread sentiment; the Russian occupation was not popular here--where was it popular?!--Russia is Latvia's neighbor to the east, and probably is in Putin's plans as soon as he's finished with the Ukraine; especially if Trump is elected |
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Riga is on the Gulf of Riga, an off-shoot of the Baltic; and it rains a lot; here, a double rainbow seen from the window of our hotel room |
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A struggle for us: nearly all of the old town is paved with these large cobblestones; tricky footing at every step |
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Wall displaying all of Latvia's towns; or possibly all its beers or vodkas |
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Ye olde powder magazine, a rarity since most of them got blown up after tobacco arrived from the New World |
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