The park is located between Rīgas and Parka streets, it was opened in 1892. The area once had a stage and theater performances were held there. The park features sculptures donated to the city by sculptor Kārlis Baumanis.
The Theatre House, home to the Auseklis Limbaži Folk Theatre, is also located here, and near the Theatre House, you can see the statue "The Kissers" (sculptor Olga Šilova).
In the Unity Park near the Theatre House, you can see the sculpture "Kissers" (sculptor O. Šilova), which was given as a gift to the soloist Paula Ķiete, the winner of the contest "Song for My Generation." More info ››
It was formed in the 14th century and developed in the late 18th and 19th centuries. On this street, there is a house where the clairvoyant Eugen Finks worked as an assistant to photographer K. Sarkangalvjis. The guide, while taking a walk around the city, will also show where the city prison used to be located on Ģildes Street. More info ››
Possibly the largest ball in Latvia – a 3.5-meter-high fountain illuminated in the dark, representing the former symbol of Limbaži municipality. The fountain's design author, Gunārs Platpīrs, won 1st place in the "Design of the Year 2013" award in the category "Outdoor Space Design". More info ››
The restored wooden structure showcase/glass pavilion replicates the Limbaži historical center kiosk, which was installed in the town's Old Town Market Square in 1935. The kiosk was a SHELL gas station, uniquely marking a location in the historical center of the city from which the medieval town was measured. More info ››