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Audio tour Summary
The Art Nouveau architecture in Riga makes up roughly one-third of all the buildings in the centre of Riga, making Latvia's capital the city with the highest concentration of Art Nouveau architecture anywhere in the World.
Built during rapid economic growth, most of Riga's Art Nouveau buildings date from between 1904 and 1914. The style is most commonly represented in multi-storey apartment buildings. Stylistic influences derived not least from present-day Austria, Finland and Germany. Simultaneously, the establishment of a faculty of architecture in Riga in 1869 was instrumental in providing a local cadre of architects. This included, but was not limited to, some of the first formally trained ethnic Latvian architects.
As elsewhere, the Art Nouveau movement in Riga was driven by a desire to express greater individuality, local attachment and a more rational kind of architecture than that which had dominated during the 19th century.
Stylistically, Riga's Art Nouveau architecture can be further divided into four different stages: Eclectic, Perpendicular, National Romantic, and Neo-Classical.
This tour leads you around the so-called "Quiet Center of Riga". It focuses on Elizabetes, Strēlnieku, Rūpniecības and obviously Alberta street, which is considered the most beautiful street ensemble of Art Nouveau in Riga.
- 1 Introduction - Riga Art Nouveau
- 2 Apartment Building With Shops
- 3 Apartment Building
- 4 Apartment Building
- 5 Apartment Building
- 6 Apartment Building
- 7 Apartment Building
- 8 Apartment Building
- 9 Apartment Building
- 10 Apartment Building
- 11 Apartment Buildings
- 12 Apartment Building
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Audio tour Summary
The Art Nouveau architecture in Riga makes up roughly one-third of all the buildings in the centre of Riga, making Latvia's capital the city with the highest concentration of Art Nouveau architecture anywhere in the World.
Built during rapid economic growth, most of Riga's Art Nouveau buildings date from between 1904 and 1914. The style is most commonly represented in multi-storey apartment buildings. Stylistic influences derived not least from present-day Austria, Finland and Germany. Simultaneously, the establishment of a faculty of architecture in Riga in 1869 was instrumental in providing a local cadre of architects. This included, but was not limited to, some of the first formally trained ethnic Latvian architects.
As elsewhere, the Art Nouveau movement in Riga was driven by a desire to express greater individuality, local attachment and a more rational kind of architecture than that which had dominated during the 19th century.
Stylistically, Riga's Art Nouveau architecture can be further divided into four different stages: Eclectic, Perpendicular, National Romantic, and Neo-Classical.
This tour leads you around the so-called "Quiet Center of Riga". It focuses on Elizabetes, Strēlnieku, Rūpniecības and obviously Alberta street, which is considered the most beautiful street ensemble of Art Nouveau in Riga.
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