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The church looks big but from inside it's not really. I really like the interior, very cosy. To be honest, if you visit Riga for a few days, just miss it, not so special to worth to visit it. If you s...
The church looks big but from inside it's not really. I really like the interior, very cosy. To be honest, if you visit Riga for a few days, just miss it, not so special to worth to visit it. If you s...
The Church of St. Francis was built on the former Catholic cemetery, the only place where the dead of this religion were buried in Riga in the 19th century. The Miera Park, which surrounds a massive temple from red to ...
The Church of St. Francis was built on the former Catholic cemetery, the only place where the dead of this religion were buried in Riga in the 19th century. The Miera Park, which surrounds a massive temple from red to ...
The Catholic Church of St. Francis is located on Catholic Street - I think it is not a coincidence. Nearby is a park, and the red brick building itself is quite nice, I liked the "rosetka" on the facade.
NIce church
The church looks big but from inside it's not really. I really like the interior, very cosy. To be honest, if you visit Riga for a few days, just miss it, not so special to worth to visit it. If you s...
NIce church
The church looks big but from inside it's not really. I really like the interior, very cosy. To be honest, if you visit Riga for a few days, just miss it, not so special to worth to visit it. If you s...
One of the numerous churches in the area
The Church of St. Francis was built on the former Catholic cemetery, the only place where the dead of this religion were buried in Riga in the 19th century. The Miera Park, which surrounds a massive temple from red to ...
One of the numerous churches in the area
The Church of St. Francis was built on the former Catholic cemetery, the only place where the dead of this religion were buried in Riga in the 19th century. The Miera Park, which surrounds a massive temple from red to ...
Great church
The Catholic Church of St. Francis is located on Catholic Street - I think it is not a coincidence. Nearby is a park, and the red brick building itself is quite nice, I liked the "rosetka" on the facade.