
29.07.2025
Starting from 15 September 2025 the Latvian National Museum of History at Riga Castle will begin construction of its exhibition, so it will be closed to individual visitors until spring 2026. Until the end of this year, the museum will host educational lessons for school groups and several events, but with a new exhibition the museum will reopen next spring.
On 4 August an agreement was signed at Riga Castle with the companies LLC SOLAVI and LLC AD PRODUCTION, which won the procurement for the production and installation of the exhibition “Straumējot laiku” (Streaming Time). The contract stipulates that the construction of the exhibition will be completed 31 week after the signing of the contract. In order to ensure the smooth installation of the exhibition, it has been decided to close Riga Castle to visitors.
The exhibition “Sreaming Time” will be the first of the Museum’s newly created exhibitions after its return to its historic home in Riga Castle. It will be located in a 620 square metre space and will tell the story of the land and people of Latvia throughout history, from the earliest times to the present day. The flow of time in the exhibition is viewed through a person’s belonging to a particular group of people (townspeople, ethnic and religious communities, social classes, citizens of the state, etc.), emphasizing the “we” characteristic of nine eras and the mutual cooperation between different groups.
Soon, the Riga Castle premises will also be filled with the exhibition “Livonian Castles”, which is currently in preparation, followed by the exhibitions “History of Riga Castle” and “Sacral Art”.
Until 15 September 2025 the museum will host events for various audiences: guided tours led by specialists, classes for families with children, and tours for seniors (for more information, visit https://lnvm.gov.lv/en/events/).
While the castle is closed to visitors, until the end of 2025, the museum will offer separate events on Lāčplēsis Day (11 November) and Independence Day of the Republic of Latvia (18 November), concerts of various genres.
Meanwhile, the museum’s classroom “Explorer’s Attic” will continue its work, offering groups of students of all ages seven museum lessons on Latvian history and Riga Castle. More information can be found here: https://lnvm.gov.lv/en/riga-castle/for-schools/#e.
The museum also offers 15 travelling exhibitions on various topics.
We invite you to follow the events at the museum and Riga Castle on various websites:
– the LNMH social media pages provide updates on the museum: Facebook, Instagram, X (@LNVMuzejs),
– a wide range of materials on both Riga Castle and Latvian history, as well as museum publications and materials for educational purposes, can be found on the virtual resource website eMuzejs (emuzejs.lnvm.lv),
– an audio guide, available in five languages anywhere with an internet connection (app.lnvm.lv), provides an immersive experience of a tour of Riga Castle.
The LNMH at Riga Castle hopes that the public will understand the need for temporary restrictions in autumn and winter, and in spring it will invite visitors to discover and appreciate the new exhibition on Latvian history.
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