In the heart of Riga’s Old Town, the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia stands out with its stark and unadorned exterior, a deliberate contrast to the ornate buildings surrounding it. This somber facade mirrors the sobering narratives within, which recount Latvia’s tumultuous history under Soviet and Nazi occupations during the 20th century. Inside, visitors can explore detailed exhibits that provide a comprehensive look at the struggles and resilience of the Latvian people. The museum offers a poignant and educational experience, making it a significant stop for those interested in understanding the country’s recent past.
Museum of the Occupation of Latvia
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