Sigulda castle

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We booked 5 days in Latvia and we were not going to spend them all in Riga. We like to travel to various places within a country to get to know its culture and traditions. We didn't have any itinerary ready for our trip, but I managed to finish it once we came back to our hotel from our first day in Riga. We had a plan and were ready to explore the country!

Sigulda castle was on top of our list. It's actually a castle complex where you can find two castles (a new and an old one), large gardens, a creative quarter with various craft and art workshops, a souvenir shop, a small café, and an event venue. We spent the entire day there.

It took us about one hour to get to Sigulda from Riga. There is a lot of traffic in Riga, so it takes some time to get to the highway, but once you're there it's easy as the highway from Riga to Sigulda is one long straight line. I haven't seen a road like that in any other country. The speed limit is only 110km/h, and there are speed cameras on the way, so it could be much more fun without them. God bless German Autobahn!🙂

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We found the last parking slot when we arrived at the complex, so we thought it would be crowded, but there were only a few people inside. From the map I understood that there are several hiking trails as the complex is surrounded by forests, so I guess that most visitors went hiking that day.

Let's start out tour!

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The complex is surrounded by walls. You would think that it's medieval walls, but they were built together with the new castle in the 19th century. Once you walk through the main gate you enter a large complex of various small buildings and the new castle. From this side you won't be able to see the old castle.

This was our first view of the castle and I instantly knew that I will enjoy it there.

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The entrance to the complex is 6 EUR per person, and you can purchase your ticket online or in the ticket office located in the new castle. This ticket will allow you to visit all attractions in the complex. There are also separate tickets for each castle if you wish to visit only one of them, but I think it's worth to see both of them. The ticket includes the audio tour in English (they had other languages too), and there are also signs with information, so you can learn some details from its history.

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The Sigulda New Castle was build at the end of the 19th century, from 1878 to 1881. It was built as a summer residence of the Kropotkin family. The construction was done by local craftsmen using local material to support the economy.

The family had a lot of influence and took care of the region. They managed to get a railway through Sigulda and also built a spa which was to attract more tourism. The castle hosted various celebrations, congresses and meetings, and gained a lot of importance in a short time. Castle

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The castle was damaged during the World War I. and it was nationalized after the war as were other properties of the Kropotkin family. The first reconstruction was done in 1923, but it was not finished due to the economic recession. Luckily, in 1937 the façade, interior and gardens were completed.

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After the nationalization of the castle its purpose has changed several times. It was called Writers` Castle for twenty years until 1940 when the soviet occupation started in Latvia. It was known for hosting Latvian writers and journalists during various events and celebrations.

During the soviet occupation it was used as a sanatorium.

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Recently, there was another reconstruction of the castle and its grounds, and we were lucky that it was completed before our visit, so that we could enjoy it in its full glory.

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Next to the castle is a small building which is used as a jewelery and textile workshop. You can find here locally made jewelery and occasionally meet the artists too. You can also learn how to produce traditional textiles made of wool.

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On the opposite side is the silver museum. Unfortunately, we wanted to visit it at the end of the day, but they closed before we managed to get inside.

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And we are finally inside of The New Castle. The tour starts in the festive hall which was used for the celebrations and official visits. Even today, there are events organized in this room as the castle is home to the district council.

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Next to the festive hall is a smaller room which was used for relaxation. Interior of the castle was created in thirties of the 20th century when it belonged to the Latvian press society. The decoration was luxurious and modern at that time.

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The art is mainly from the beginning of the 20st century, such as this oil painting from 1937 in the musical room. It is called Meal time, and it's created by Latvian painter Niklavs Strunke.

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My husband's favorite object in the castle was this old phone. I'm sure he would pretend to take a call if it wouldn't be protected by glass. Now I know why objects in the museums are protected like this 🙂

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This table showed information about prominent cultural figures who spent some time in the castle.

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There was also an interesting ceramic exhibition in one of the rooms. I still wonder who would put one of these vases in their living room. And I also have no idea which flower would look good in them.

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We learned about the restoration process of this vase from 1930. It is called I played and danced and it was restored in 2016.

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Another part of the exposition that would certainly not fit in my apartment 🙂 The interesting part are two parrots on the painting, but you need to enlarge the photo to see them clearly.

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These stained glass windows show us women in traditional folk clothing and birch trees that are one of the common trees in the Baltics.

Let's go to the tower!

When you visit medieval castles, their towers are usually narrow with steep stairways. The Sigulda New Castle was built as a summer residence and it was supposed to provide relax and comfort, so the tower is easy to climb. There is a lot of space and big windows with views of the complex.

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And our first glimpse of The Old Castle! Can you see that small red castle in the back? We also visited that one, but I will tell you about it another time.

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The most important feature of the courtyard is the bronze statue of Aris Kronvalds who was the main supporter of the usage of Latvian language in the 19th century. The Baltic Germans considered Latvian language to be primitive, but he argued that it can be used for high quality work.

I didn't take a close-up photo as I didn't want o walk on the grass 🙂

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Let's finally go to The Old Castle!

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The castle is also known as The Livonian Order Castle of Sigulda. Its construction started in 1207 and it took several centuries to complete all parts of the castle.

Today, we can only visit its ruins. It was abandoned in the 18th century and left in decay. There are two towers that you can climb and a large open space which is used for concerts. Old castle

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The entrance tower was reconstructed in the late 20th century. It was only finished 10 years ago when the floors and stairs were placed in the tower.

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Behind the entrance tower we saw the remaining walls of the castle. It is still an impressive constructions. There is something special about ruins. I enjoy wondering what the castle looked like, how it was decorated and how people used to live there.

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This staircase will lead us through the walls and the tower. There were a couple of empty rooms, but I didn't mind as I enjoyed walking on the walls.

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The reconstruction was done with care and respect to the medieval structure of the castle.

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Like we didn't see enough of The New Castle today, right? 🙂 While we were visiting The Old Castle, there was a wedding ceremony at The New Castle. They got married, took photos and left. A few minutes after them another wedding ceremony started!

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The last part of our tour is the tower on the far end of the courtyard. From here we enjoyed the view of the Gauja national park. Let's have a look!

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This one was easy to climb...

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The river Gauja is the heart of the dense national park.

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I can imagine that the courtyard gets busy when there are concerts held here.

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And The Gauja National Park with its trees as far as you can see...

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It took us hours to explore the grounds of the Sigulda castle and we were exhausted in the end. Luckily, there was a small café where we spent the rest of the afternoon after we bought almost all ceramics from the local workshop 🙂

Thank you for reading!

Cheers,
Martina

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Hodně zajímavé dvojhradí :) Mě by asi víc lákal ten původní středověký hrad, ale i ten nový vypadá moc pěkně. Ale fakt dělá hodně i to počasí, vám to vyšlo úplně neskutečně, takže i všechny tyhle fotky máš prostě úžasné. My jsme si shodou okolností udělali výlet k jednomu hradu (Okoř, kousek za Prahou, možná znáš) před pár dny, ale bylo tak zamračeno, že ty fotky vypadají hrozně a nevím, co s něma :D Asi to rovnou hodím do monochrome a budu prezentovat v nějakém mysteriózním, možná až lehce hororovém stylu :D

Btw mrzí mě, že tu máš ten downvote... Všiml jsem si, že ten účet, který ti ho dal, prostě občas downvotuje všechno, co je zrovna v tu chvíli na trending page, bez ohledu na kvalitu nebo nekvalitu těch článků... To není zrovna objektivní způsob upravování odměn :/

Aj mňa zaujal viac ten stredoveký hrad, no aj ten nový mal niečo do seba. Väčšinou sú takého hrady staršie, tento má v podstate len niečo cez sto rokov. Nečakala by som, že sa takéto konštrukcie stavali len tak nedávno. Šťastie s počasím sme teda mali, to je pravda 🙂

Tak na tie fotky sa teším 🙂 my sme teraz u svokrovcov v Holandsku a počasie je tiež strašné, tak uvidím ako tie fotky odprezentujem ja 🙂

Oh, to je v poriadku, ale ďakujem 🙂 to nie je môj prvý downvote z tohto účtu, takže som si na to zvykla. Najprv mi bolo smutno, ale potom som si povedala, že s tým aj tak nič nespravím. Niekto sa tvári, že upravuje odmeny, len to robí tak, že trestá účty, ktoré sa to snažia robiť dobre a tí, ktorí by si to zaslúžili si veselo postujú shit posty každý deň... 🙂

Já se těším zase na ty tvoje fotky z Holandska :) Jelikož jste tam vy, tak určitě v ten den, kdy vyrazíte na nějaký výlet, se udělá hezky, protože vy to tak prostě máte nahoře domluvené :D Já ty svoje postnu asi zítra, jsem zvědav, co z toho nakonec vyleze :D

Jo, já vím, že to není tvůj první downvote z toho účtu, já jich taky od něj už pár dostal... Vadí mi, že to prostě bere vždy všechno jedním šmahem a vůbec si ty posty ani neotvírá... Ano, občas se na trending dostane něco, co by tam být nemělo, resp. nezaslouží si tam být a v takovém případě je korekce payoutu na místě, ale to se rozhodně netýká tvých článků... Co už no, jak říkáš, nic s tím neuděláme... Minimálně ne do doby, než budeme sami velryby :D

Tentokrát s nami počasie veľmi nespolupracuje. Pravdupovediac, keď sme v Holandsku, tak je skoro stále hnusne 😅 dnes som chcela ísť na jeden hrad, ale asi zostaneme doma, lebo je tak škaredo, že sa nám to neoplatí. O dva mesiace sme tu zas, tak to počká 😉

Určite si tvoj post dnes pozriem 😉

Ja ti rozumiem, mňa to tiež na začiatku rozčuľovalo. Hlavne mi vadí, keď je to taký ten účet, čo sám nič nepostne, len otravuje ostatných svojími downvotami. Mňa to stále zamrzí, lebo mi fakt trvá hodiny, kým niečo vyprodukujem, ale na druhej strane mi stačí, že to ocenia ľudia ako ty 😉

Ja si myslím,že obaja sme na správnej ceste raz sa tými veľrybami stať. Ide to pomaly, ale iste 😉

Tady je dnes taky hnusně, vypadá to, že se ani nedostanu z baráku :D :/ Za dva měsíce už bude skoro léto, tak to už by mohlo být hezky i v Holandsku :D ;)

Já vím, že si s těmi posty dáváš hodně práce, je to na nich vidět ;) Ty downvoty si prostě nesmíš brát osobně, ten člověk to ani nečte, prostě to bere řadem jeden za druhým... Důležité je, že spousta renomovaných členů naší komunity tvůj blog čte, komentuje a podporuje. To tě určitě těší a mě taky ;)

Such a beautiful castle! Can't wait to read your future post about your adventures in Latvia!

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This photo reminded me one of the very first episodes in game of Thrones, when they the John Snow was receiving training in Castle Black!

Now I'm with the little urge to re-watch the series again! Ahahah

Here is the link for the part that I'm trying to mention

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Thank you! 🙂 Well, you will be surprised, but I have never watched Game of Thrones 😂 But I watched the clip and I can see why it reminded you of this place 😉

I'm not as surprised as you might think, since the TV show was famous (off course), but lot of persons haven't found it particularly interesting or time worth ;)

I haven't seen a castle, and I haven't been in one, but this was very interesting. I imagined that if the outside was made of stone, the inner walls would be too. I was surprised to see modern wall designs, and maybe even wood walls.

When I hear/read castles, I think really big and tall buildings that take up a lot of space. But seeing these pictures, that is not usually the case. Thank you for sharing this.

What a fabulous post. I loved Latvia when I visited way back in 2006. The Baltic coast was beautiful around where I stayed in Liepaja.

Safe travels and I look forward to see where you went next!

We didn't even manage to see the coast as there were so many other things that we wanted to visit. We have to come back anyway 😉

Thank you for your kind words! There will be some other places soon 😉

Impossible not to feel like royalty walking among those beautiful castles: at that time they did like to show off, clearly more was more. It is good that to this day they preserve this great place and that it is open to the public. The gardens are also beautiful and it looks like they had a day with great weather, I hope you enjoyed this walk a lot. I really liked your photos, good quality, I enjoyed this post!

Greetings ❤️.

Thank you for your support.

There was much more to see in the complex, but I didn't take pictures of everything what we saw as sometimes I simply forget to do it 🙂 They maintain it very well and it's a great place for tourists..

Wao it is best and amazing place for visit. I am also very fond of visiting such places because one gets to learn many new things by visiting such places and seeing many new things which have increased in detail. festive hall room looks so beautiful and amazing. I am very fond of visiting such places since my childhood, if I ever get a chance in my life, I will definitely go there. The old building that is the map is also much more beautiful and much stronger. Most beautiful of all the paintings and a lot of work went into making them. Thanks for sharing your trip with us.

Thank you for stopping by. I'm glad that you liked it 🙂

I love castles and you took some fantastic pictures, amazing views, I admire you!❤️

Thank you! I love castles too 😉

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Love the tower in the new castle and then ... everything about the old castle 🙂 Looks like a great place to spend a day.

I must admit that I preferred the old castle too. I found it interesting that there were two castles just a few meters from each other.

Thank you for stopping by! 🙂

No wonder, this would be one of the most memorable journey so far.
The castle and all the other artifacts does gives the vibes of medieval age and brings back some very good memories that we have seen in our childhood movies.
Thanks for taking us to the trip via the blog ;)

Thank you for stopping by 🙂

Yes, this castle conquered me, being a great lover of such places full of history, clearly it is like a breath of oxygen for me.

For me too 😉

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Wow. What a place. I love the architecture on the round tower. And that painting of the two farmers is fantastic!

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Now that is really something to behold! Castles! I frikkin love it😍😎

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Thank you! 🙂

the castle seems so beautiful!! hope to visit Latvia one day!

Hope, you will be able to 😉 Thank you for stopping by!