Latvian National Museum of Art

The largest repository for artwork in the country is the Latvian National Museum of Art. The structure was repaired and refurbished yet kept its regal splendor from a long-gone age when it was reopened in May 2016. The newly unveiled permanent exhibit at the National Art Museum, which celebrates the reopening of the fully refurbished building, is a thorough survey of Latvian art in the 19th and 20th centuries, with a focus on the major aesthetic eras and the artists who played a significant role in each one. This museum is one of the Best Places to Visit In Riga.


In the refurbished main building's two levels, comprehensive material is shown that clearly demonstrates the development of Latvian art, focusing on the many eras, the people who made it all possible, and the key moments of the time. By showcasing the most significant pieces and artists and situating them in the current cultural, historical, political, and social contexts, it presents an emotive and visually compelling tale about the development of Latvian arts.

According to tourists who have flocked to Latvian National Museum of Art since it opened, the modernized structure itself is what draws them in and makes their time here worthwhile. The museum is a vital component of Latvia's identity and a fascinating value in the global framework of museums around the world thanks to its distinctive vision and remarkable content.


Address: Krisjana Valdemara iela, 17A Riga LV-1010

Phone: +371 67 324 461

Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00

Rating: 4.5/5.0, 411 Tripadvisor reviews

Website: https://www.lnmm.lv/

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