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Riga Motor Museum (Latvian: Rīgas motormuzejs) is the biggest antique vehicle museum in the Baltic countries, located in Riga, Latvia. [1] The museum is a state agency operating under the Republic of Latvia Ministry of Transport. Since 1992, the museum is a member of International Association of Transport and Communication Museums (IATM–ICOM ...
Latvian Museum of Decorative Arts and Design; ... Riga Motor Museum; Riga Porcelain Museum This page was last edited on 15 November 2024, at 12:32 (UTC). ...
Pages in category "Transport museums in Latvia" ... Riga Motor Museum This page was last edited on 29 November 2012, at 02:48 (UTC). ...
Latvian Museum of Photography; Latvian Railway History Museum; Latvian National Museum of Art; Latvian War Museum; Museum of Barricades of 1991; Museum of Latvian Television; Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation; Museum of the Occupation of Latvia; Museum “Jews in Latvia” Museum of the Popular Front; Magic and Theater Museum; Ojārs ...
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Riga Motor Museum (Rīgas motormuzejs) - a collection of retro motorcycles and automobiles, including some of the first motorcycles and remnants of the Soviet era, for example, Brezhnev's and Stalin's armoured limousines with waxworks of these political figures; located in Mežciems. Riga Radio and TV Tower - the third highest tower in Europe.
In 1993, the museum was opened as a division of the Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation in an old Riga merchant's house at 8 Marstalu Street.On 18 May 1993, the permanent exhibition "The History of Latvian Photography. 1839-1941" was opened to the public, presenting the stages of the development of Latvian photography in chronological ...