AINAŽI SALACGRĪVA LIMBAŽI ALOJA un STAICELE

Pils Street

At the beginning of the last century, there was a blacksmith's forge and a small wooden house where the blacksmith Leonards Šķilters lived with his family. He came from the Salaca region and was renowned for his artistically crafted ironworks, which can still be seen on the facades of buildings constructed in earlier times.

A forge owned by blacksmith I. Šķilters was located here at the beginning of the 20th century. His artistic forgings are still present on the facades of previously constructed houses. 

Location
Pils iela
lat: 57.515927; lon: 24.71544
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NEARBY OBJECTS

St. John’s Lutheran Church of Limbaži

Address: Lībiešu iela 2
Phone number: +371 25977777
The stone church was built in 1679–1680 according to a design by architect R. Bindenshu, funded by the Riga City Council. The building has suffered multiple fires. Between the church and the hospital, built in the 1930s, lies a moat that was originally dug for the defense of the Livonian castle.
In the churchyard, there is a monument built in 1923 based on the design of architect P. Kundziņš. It is dedicated to the fighters from the Limbaži region who fell in the Latvian War of Independence (1914–1920). The monument's unveiling in 1923 was attended by the President of Latvia, Jānis Čakste. More info ››

Limbaži medieval castle ruins and observation tower

Address: Burtnieku iela 7, Limbaži
Phone number:+371 28682410
The castle is one of the oldest fortification structures in Latvia. More info ››

Kebab shop "Hansa kebab"

Address:Baznīcas laukums 1, Limbaži
Phone number:+371 25756196
"Hanzas Kebabs" is a new and tasteful café-kebabshop. Kebabs, various snacks, cocktails and Brenguli beer! Orders accepted up to 30 minutes before closing time. More info ››

Monument to Composer and Author of the Latvia National Anthem Baumaņu Kārlis

Address:Cēsu un Dailes ielu stūris
Located at the intersection of Dailes Street and Cēsu Street. In Limbaži, there are two monuments dedicated to the author of the Latvian national anthem, Baumaņu Kārlis. The first one, created by Gustavs Šķilters, was unveiled in 1920 – 15 years after the composer's death – at his burial site in the Limbaži Cemetery (Jūras Street Cemetery). The second monument was unveiled in 1998 in the old town of Limbaži (at the intersection of Dailes and Cēsu Streets), with the participation of then-President Guntis Ulmanis. The authors of the monument are sculptors Juris Rapa and Zigrīda Rapa. The sculpture depicts Baumaņu Kārlis after conducting the anthem. More info ››
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