
Considered a cultural center and is home to many museums and concert halls.

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1201
The year Riga was officially founded, making it one of the oldest cities in Northern Europe
1997
Riga's historic center was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique architecture
368.5 m
The height of the Riga TV Tower, the tallest structure in the Baltic States
1,000+
Art Nouveau buildings are in Riga, earning it the nickname "Art Nouveau Capital of Europe."
50%
of Riga's population speaks Latvian as their native language, with Russian being the second most common
18 bridges
cross the Daugava River, connecting Riga's historic old town and modern districts

