Country | Latvia |
Population | 1.9 million |
City | Kuldīga |
Population | 9940 |
Languages Spoken | Latvian |
Currency Used | Euro, EUR |
Kuldīga is a picturesque town in Latvia, known for its charming architecture and rich history. Located in the Kurzeme region, it features a well-preserved medieval town center with cobblestone streets, quaint wooden houses, and impressive landmarks like the Kuldīga Castle ruins and the St. Ann’s Church. The town is renowned for the Venta Rapid, one of the widest waterfalls in Europe, which attracts visitors with its natural beauty. Kuldīga is also famous for its unique cultural heritage, including traditional crafts and local festivals. The town’s relaxed atmosphere, combined with its scenic surroundings, makes it a delightful destination for those seeking to explore Latvia’s historical and natural treasures.
Kuldīga is home to the Venta Rapid, which is the widest waterfall in Europe, measuring around 240 meters across.
The city features well-preserved wooden architecture, with many buildings dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries, making it a charming example of historical Latvian urban design.
Kuldīga is known for its rich history, having been an important center for trade and culture during the 16th and 17th centuries, particularly under the influence of the Duchy of Courland.
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Kuldīga, Mucenieku iela 35
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Kuldīga, Mucenieku iela 35
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Kuldīga, Mucenieku iela 35