Built in 1334 for the Brotherhood of Blackheads, a guild for unmarried German merchants, the House of the Blackheads (Melngalvju Nams) stands as one of Riga’s most impressive structures. This Gothic building, adorned with an elaborate Renaissance facade, now serves as a venue for concerts, exhibitions, and festive events. Inside, visitors can explore the historic interior, which offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural significance of this landmark. Located in the heart of Riga, the House of the Blackheads continues to be a vibrant part of the city’s cultural life.
House of the Blackheads (Melngalvju Nams)
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