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1905. gada iela 6, Kuldīga, Kuldīgas pilsēta, LV-3301, LatviaMap
Phone+371 25 618 263
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  • Valdis T
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    Kuldiga Library in Sinagoga

    Sinagoga in Kuldiga is built on1875. From 2011 a modern 3 floor library is open in it. On the third floor is the world for children. Some parents even leave their children for longer time at the libr...

    Reviewed on Aug 25, 2016
  • Shlomi T
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    One of the most beautiful buildings in Kuldiga !!

    One of the most beautiful buildings in Kuldiga !! Used to be the Jewish center and synagogue in Kuldiga, until WWII, when the locals (not the Germans) decided it is a chance to get-rid of all the Jew...

    Reviewed on Jun 3, 2016
  • Exelcis
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    Restored Jewish synagogue houses the Kuldiga Library.

    If not for our Latvian friends who brought us to this place, we would have not discovered this architectural gem, which was previously a Jewish synagogue, and is now beautifully restored and used as a...

    Reviewed on Aug 31, 2015
  • meliana095
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    Perhaps I recommend you to come in if you are in this charming town called Culdyga. The 19th century building, well preserved, has been restored.

    Reviewed on Aug 10, 2016
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    Art Museums

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    There is a library in a magnificent building reminiscent of the manners house. The library also has a museum, where you can appreciate paintings that are mainly works by citizens for free.

    Reviewed on Aug 17, 2019
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