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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 ...
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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 ...
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). ...
Riga Castle (Rīgas Pils) - houses the Museum of Latvian History and the Museum of Foreign Art, and the president's official residence; St James's Roman Catholic cathedral. St. John's Church - a small 13th-century chapel, behind Saint Peter's Church. Saint Peter's Church - with its 123-metre-high (404 ft) tower.
Pages in category "Transport museums in Latvia" ... Riga Aviation Museum; Riga Motor Museum This page was last edited on 29 November 2012, at 02:48 (UTC). ...
An automotive museum is a museum that explores the history of automotive-related transportation. Bold – museums owned by automotive manufacturers Italics – no longer open to public access, excluding private or invitation-only collections that were never intended for public access
Ford-Vairogs ("Vairogs" meaning "Shield") (earlier called "Fenikss") was the name of a car factory in Riga, Latvia that produced license-built Ford cars between September 1937 and 1940 when it was expropriated as the property of the Soviet government. Not including the war department orders, Ford-Vairogs made 200 buses, 1000 trucks and 332 ...