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Pilsētas Kanāls (City Canal)

TIME : 2016/2/18 22:31:00

Pilsētas kanāls, the city’s old moat, once protected the medieval interior from invaders. Today, the snaking ravine has been incorporated into a thin belt of stunning parkland splitting Old and Central Rīga. Stately Raiņa bulvāris follows the rivulet on the north side, and used to be known as ‘Embassy Row’ during Latvia’s independence between the world wars.

Raiņa has once again assumed its dignified status, with the stars and stripes fluttering in front of No 7, and bleu blanc rouge installed at No 9. Additional diplomatic estates face the central park and moat on Kronvalda bulvāris and Kalpaka bulvāris.

Humble Bastion Hill lies along the banks of Pilsētas kanāls near Brīvības, and is the last remnant of medieval Rīga’s sand bulwark fortifications. Beneath Bastejkalns, five red stone slabs lie as memorials to the victims of 20 January 1991 (they were killed here when Soviet troops stormed the nearby Interior Ministry).

On 18 November 1918 Latvia declared its independence at the baroque National Theatre , at the junction of the canal and K Valdemāra iela. The beloved Latvian National Opera , which resembles Moscow’s Bolshoi Theatre, sits at the other end of the park near K Barona iela.