How to plan an impressive Riga Art Nouveau walking tour

A Riga art nouveau walking tour is one of the highlights of things to do in Riga. It’s absolutely stunning!

You can join an organized walking tour, which I’ll explain more about in a minute. Or you can do it yourself. It’s very easy to find and walk around. 

I’ll share both options in this article so you can decide for yourself. 

Let’s get started.

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Riga Art Nouveau walking tour

Join an organized walking tour

If you’d like to explore the Art Nouveau district with a guide and learn about its history, this option is for you.

A typical tour takes 2 hours and starts at 10 a.m. If you’re staying in the Old Town, there’s a free pick-up service. Otherwise, you meet with the guide on the spot.

Highlights include:

  • Some of the world’s most beautiful art nouveau buildings
  • Exploring the famous and charming Albert Street and Elizabeth Street

I recommend this Riga Art Nouveau walking tour from Get Your Guide.

DIY walking tour

If you’d rather do your own Riga Art Nouveau walking tour, it’s very easy.

The Art Nouveau district is located 20 minutes walk from the Old Town. It’s spread over a few parallel streets.

You won’t get to hear the history behind the buildings while you’re there, but you can read up on it before you visit.

An introduction the Art Nouveau in Riga and where to find it

What exactly is Art Nouveau?

Art Nouveau is an artistic movement that started in Western Europe and the U.S. from 1890-1910.

It is characterized by decorative art, design, and architecture and inspired by nature, women, and symbols & the supernatural.

You can find it around several European cities and it adds a mystique and romantic layer to the concrete buildings you normally pass.

Riga, Latvia

Intro to Art Nouveau in Riga

More than 40% of Riga’s center is built in Art Nouveau style.

This is more than any other city in the world, which is one of the reasons why Riga has been included as a UNESCO site. You can find Art Nouveau around the city, but Riga Art Nouveau district has the highest concentration. 

Most of Riga’s Art Nouveau buildings date from 1904-1914 and can be divided into four different stages:

  • Eclectic
  • Perpendicular
  • National Romantic
  • Neo-Classical

Where to find Art Nouveau in Riga

There are more than 800 Art Nouveau buildings in Riga, which is only a little less than St. Petersburg (which has 1000). In Riga, you find the largest area of Art Nouveau on Albert Street and Elizabeth Street, which are parallel. Ps. In Latvia, a street is called iela, so look for street signs that say Albert iela or Elizabeth iela.

Albert Street is about 20 minutes walk from the Old Town in Riga and it’s easily reached on foot. You can also take the tram there. There’s a stop close by and you can walk the rest of the way.

You can find other Art Nouveau buildings in the area around the Freedom Monument, including the embassies on Strelnieku Street and on Raina Bulvaris.

Albert Street

Albert Street is the main street for art nouveau in Riga and the most beautiful street in town, too.

Albert Street boasts a series of magnificent art-nouveau buildings by architects Mikhail Eisenstein and Konstantīns Pēkšēns, who designed and lived in what is now a museum.

Riga Art Nouveau Museum

At Alberta iela 12, you’ll find the only museum in the Baltic States dedicated to the Art Nouveau heritage.

The museum features an authentic interior of an Art Nouveau apartment and a modern digital exposition – it’s worth a visit.

It’s closed on Mondays.

Elizabeth Street

Elizabeth Street signals your exit from the Old Town into the New Town where the Art Nouveau district is located.

Its impressive buildings are designed by Mikhail Eisenstein and several other local architects. 

Elisabeth Street is also home to some of the major hotels, embassies, the former Communist Party HQ, and luxury designer shops. 

Riga, Latvia
This is Albert Street

Riga Art Nouveau highlights

These are some of the highlights of Riga’s Art Nouveau district.

Faces of women

Art Nouveau buildings in Riga frequently feature faces of women, intricately carved into facades, giving the city a distinctively elegant and mystical charm.

Riga, Latvia
Riga, Latvia
Riga, Latvia

Lions

Lions are a prominent motif, symbolizing strength and guardianship. You’ll find them guarding entrances, adding a regal touch to the city’s streets.

Riga, Latvia
Riga, Latvia

Eclectic Art Nouveau

This eclectic art nouveau building has faces of women and lions. If you look closely at the photo, you might be able to spot a motif with three parallel lines with the middle one dropping lower than the others.

This is a symbol of Tree of Life and it’s very popular in Art Nouveau.

Eclectic art nouveau was the earliest form, dating back to 1905. These buildings display rhythmic façades, opulent decoration, and floral elements.

You can find this building on Albert Street, and although it’s the most popular Art Nouveau building in Riga, it’s not typical for Riga. 

Riga, Latvia

Greek mythology

Here’s one with lions on the roof and masks of Medusa from Greek mythology. This building has typical Art Nouveau features. See the windows?

Now, notice that they have different shapes – round, rectangular, T-shaped. That’s very typical for Art Nouveau.

Riga, Latvia

Roman sculptures

Roman sculptures in Riga’s Art Nouveau architecture hark back to classical antiquity, imbuing the city with a sense of grandeur and historical depth.

Riga, Latvia

The most popular Art Nouveau building in Riga

It was designed by Eisenstein and is located on Elizabeth Street. 

Riga, Latvia

National romanticism

Another type of Art Nouveau in Riga is called National romanticism and it’s depicted on the brown building above.

Look below the large windows and you might be able to spot the image of the sun and fir tree, which are common trees in Latvia.

Riga, Latvia
This building is still waiting to be renovated

Dragons

As you can see, most of the Art Nouveau in this area of Riga (Albert Street) is inspired by women, symbols & the supernatural.

If you ask me, one of the coolest facades is found on Elizabeth Street and it depicts dragons. The dragon is a symbol of a long life and brings good luck to businesses and households.

You can find Art Nouveau dragons in Ljubljana, too.

Riga, Latvia
Who hasn’t dreamed of owning a pet dragon?
Riga, Latvia
Riga, Latvia
Riga, Latvia
I found this building near the Freedom Monument

FAQ – Art Nouveau Riga

Why is there so much Art Nouveau in Riga?

Riga boomed around the early 20th century, a prime time for Art Nouveau. The city’s wealth and growth meant lots of new buildings, many in the trendy Art Nouveau style.

What is the best Art Nouveau street in Riga?

Alberta Street is the go-to for Art Nouveau in Riga. It’s like an open-air museum, packed with stunning examples of the style.

How many Art Nouveau buildings are there in Riga?

Riga boasts over 800 Art Nouveau buildings, making it one of the cities with the highest concentration of this architectural style.

Where was the best Art Nouveau town in Europe?

As for the best Art Nouveau town in Europe, Riga often tops the list due to its extensive and well-preserved collection of Art Nouveau architecture.

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An introduction the Art Nouveau in Riga and where to find it

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8 Comments

  1. Beautiful post!
    What ‘sightseeing’ usually means for us is just walking in the city, explore the small streets and hidden places, looking at the buildings… Yeah, it’s important to see the most famous highlights, but that’s not the way we can ‘feel’ a place. And we love Art Nouveau! Though it took a while for us to realize what exactly is called Art Nouveau… we haven’t really learned about architecture ever – we only started it when we started travelling. 😀

    1. Me too! I had no idea about Art Nouveau until I went to Riga 😀 But that’s exactly what I love about traveling –> it gives me perspective and educates me about things I wouldn’t have heard about otherwise.

    1. Me too, they seemed more detailed and somewhat intense. Architecture isn’t usually something I look for when traveling, but it has really piqued my interest since I went to Riga!

  2. Miriam, I don’t know much about the architecture but I’ve heard Riga has so much to offer when it comes to it. Art Nouveau area looks amazing and so inspiring. I can just imagine myself walking down the street there or even run there.

  3. Hi, Miriam, nice blog, and attractive images. Riga is famous for being a world midpoint of Art Nouveau famous architecture and design. Riga is fun to walk around because there are just section and section of these highly ornamented buildings in the so-called Art Nouveau district.

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