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Unveiling History at The Corner House

Explore The Corner House in Riga, a museum dedicated to uncovering the dark history of KGB operations in Latvia, and reflect on the resilience of the human spirit.

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The Corner House in Riga is a profound museum that delves into Latvia's tumultuous past under Soviet rule. Offering a unique perspective on KGB operations, this tourist attraction provides a thought-provoking experience for visitors eager to understand the complexities of Latvian history.

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Brīvības iela 61, Riga, Central District, 1010, LV
Monday
10:30 am-5:30 pm
Tuesday
10:30 am-5:30 pm
Wednesday
10:30 am-5:30 pm
Thursday
10:30 am-5:30 pm
Friday
10:30 am-5:30 pm
Saturday
10:30 am-5:30 pm
Sunday
10:30 am-5:30 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you're driving from any location in Jūrmala, head towards the A10 highway (also known as the Jūrmala highway). Make sure to follow the signs toward Rīga. Once you reach Rīga, continue on the A10 until you see the signs for the Central District. Exit towards Brīvības iela. Follow Brīvības iela straight until you reach number 61, where The Corner House is located. There is limited parking available nearby, so plan accordingly.

    Public Transportation

    To reach The Corner House using public transport, start by taking the Jūrmala train (Rīgas vilciens) from any station in Jūrmala towards Rīga. The train will take you to Rīga Central Station. Once you arrive at Rīga Central Station, exit the station and head towards the tram stop located outside. You can catch tram line 7 or 9. Ride the tram for about 5-7 minutes and get off at the 'Brīvības iela' stop. From there, it's a short walk to Brīvības iela 61, where The Corner House is situated.

    Local tips

    Consider joining a guided tour for a more in-depth understanding of the exhibits.
    Allocate at least two hours to fully explore the museum and reflect on its significance.
    Check the museum's website for any special events or lectures that may coincide with your visit.
    Photography is allowed, but be respectful of the sensitive nature of the exhibits.

    Discover more about The Corner House

    The Corner House, located in the heart of Riga, stands as a poignant memorial to Latvia's history during Soviet occupation. This museum, housed in a building once used as a KGB headquarters, offers visitors a rare glimpse into the clandestine operations of the Soviet regime. As you step inside, prepare to be transported back in time through a series of meticulously curated exhibitions that detail the experiences and struggles of the Latvian people under surveillance and oppression. The museum’s displays are thoughtfully presented, featuring artifacts, photographs, and personal stories that evoke a deeper understanding of the societal impacts of these oppressive years. One of the most compelling aspects of The Corner House is its commitment to education and remembrance. The guided tours, led by knowledgeable staff, enrich the visitor experience, providing context and insights that enhance the exhibits. The museum is not just a place to observe history; it is a platform for dialogue about freedom, resilience, and the importance of safeguarding democracy. The atmosphere is both somber and reflective, prompting visitors to consider the weight of the past and its relevance to contemporary society. For those looking to broaden their understanding of Latvia’s rich but challenging history, The Corner House serves as an essential stop. It is a space that encourages critical thinking and offers a respectful homage to the lives affected by the KGB’s operations. By visiting this unique museum, tourists can better appreciate the resilience of the Latvian spirit and the ongoing journey toward national identity and freedom.
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