Kuldīga Unmissables
Kuldīga is a UNESCO World Heritage site defined by its well-preserved 17th and 18th-century timber-framed architecture and the Ventas Rumba, Europe’s widest waterfall. This collection features the town’s spiritual landmarks like the 13th-century St. Catherine’s Church, the historic Bangert’s Villa museum, and the Town Garden built on the ruins of a Livonian Order castle. Visitors can explore the scenic Venta valley from the Priedaine observation tower and discover urban art such as the memorial to actor Ēvalds Valters.
Venta Waterfall
Venta Rapid is a waterfall on the Venta River in Kuldīga, western Latvia.
Svētās Katrīnas evaņģēliski luteriskā baznīca
Originally established in 1252, this Lutheran church is dedicated to the town's patron saint. The current Baroque structure dates to 1672 and features a richly decorated interior and an altar carved in 1712.
Kuldīgas novada muzejs
Housed in the historic Bangert’s Villa, a wooden building relocated from the 1900 Paris World Exhibition, this museum showcases regional history and the restored interiors of a 19th-century bourgeois apartment.
Venta Rapid
A scenic vantage point overlooking Europe's widest waterfall and the iconic 19th-century red brick bridge spanning the Venta River.
Cup of tea with Evalds Valters
A bronze monument dedicated to Ēvalds Valters, a legendary Latvian actor and centenarian. The sculpture depicts him sitting at a table, inviting visitors to join him for a symbolic cup of tea.
Pilsētas dārzs
This park occupies the site of a 13th-century Livonian Order castle. It features contemporary sculptures, fountains, and the exposed stone foundations of the original fortress alongside the Alekšupīte River.
Skatu tornis
Known as the Priedaine observation tower, this 27-meter structure offers panoramic views over the Venta River valley, the red-tiled roofs of the historic old town, and the surrounding pine forests.
Kuldīgas tiesa
A historic administrative building located in the heart of the town's UNESCO-protected district, reflecting the 19th-century architectural style of the regional judiciary.
Sv. Annas baznīca
A Neo-Gothic Lutheran church completed in 1904. It is notable for its slender spire and serves as a prominent landmark in the southern part of the town center.
Teleports
A modern sculpture located near the town square, symbolizing the connection between different eras of Kuldīga's history.
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