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Coats of Arms of Latvian Municipalities Mural: A Chronicle in Color

Discover Latvia's heritage through a vibrant display of municipal emblems at the Coats of Arms Mural in Riga's historic Centra District.

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The Coats of Arms of Latvian Municipalities Mural (LV100) in Riga is a vibrant outdoor display showcasing the heraldic symbols of Latvia's diverse municipalities. Created by artist Leonards Laganovskis, each emblem reflects the unique heritage and traditions of its region, offering a colorful glimpse into the nation's cultural landscape.

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  • Smilšu iela, Riga, Central District, 1050, LV

Local tips

  • Take your time to examine the details of each coat of arms and learn about the history and traditions they represent.
  • Visit the mural during daylight hours to fully appreciate the vibrant colors and intricate designs.
  • The mural is located near Old Riga, so combine your visit with a stroll through the historic streets.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Freedom Monument, head east along Krišjāņa Barona iela. Continue until you reach Smilšu iela, then turn left. The mural will be on your right. The walk is approximately 10 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    Take any tram or bus that stops near the Latvian National Opera. From the Opera, walk north along Krišjāņa Valdemāra iela, then turn right onto Smilšu iela. The mural will be on your left. A single public transport ticket costs €1.50 if purchased in advance from Narvesen outlets or ticket machines, or €2.00 from the driver.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Riga. A short taxi ride from the Central Railway Station to Smilšu iela will cost approximately €6-8. Taxi fares start at €2.50, with an additional €0.70 per kilometer.

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The Coats of Arms of Latvian Municipalities Mural, located on Smilšu iela in Riga's Centra District, is more than just a public artwork; it's a celebration of Latvian identity and local pride. The mural features the intricate coats of arms representing various municipalities throughout Latvia, each telling a silent story of the region's history and traditions. Originally painted in 2005, the mural was updated in 2018 to reflect territorial administrative reforms and changes to municipal borders. The internationally renowned Latvian artist Leonards Laganovskis was commissioned to refresh the wall with the current emblems. The location of the mural is significant, situated on the Square of Barricades, a place closely linked to the events of 1991 when Latvians stood in defense of their independence. Visiting the mural offers a chance to connect with Latvia's past and appreciate the diversity within the country. The detailed craftsmanship and vibrant colors of each coat of arms provide a striking visual experience, making it a memorable stop for anyone exploring Riga's cultural attractions.

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