In 1966, a pedestrian bridge was built over the river, linking the city centre with Pārogre, the location of an open-air stage and residential houses from the 1920s, 30s and today. The Latvian Fund for Nature has discovered many rare and protected plants along its banks. The river is around 188 kilometers long, the third longest in Latvia, and is a favourite with both boaters and walkers who take advantage of the romantic walks along its banks. The Ogre River flows through the counties of Madona, Ēŗģli, Vecpiebalga, Lielvārde and Ogre. The centre has been designed very cleverly so that guests both big and small will find something interesting.įoto: Daina Bramberga, /dainaphoto In April 2013, the former Artillery Arsenal (1830-1833) became the home of the Daugavpils Mark Rothko Art Centre (3 Mihaila Street), becoming a big draw for Latvian and overseas tourists. Nowadays, it is one of the most popular attractions in Daugavpils. It is predicted that, today, around 85% of the fortress has been preserved. This shape was necessary to eliminate "dead zones" and allow the enemy to be visible at all times. At the moment, the trees in this city, which are so green in the summer, are brightly coloured, while the nighttime frost glistening in the morning rays make the old buildings almost glitter with autumnal peace.įrom a birds-eye view, the fortress is shaped like a sun, star, tortoise or even a bat. Meanwhile, the right bank of the river hosts the main citadel, which covers an area of almost 150 hectares. The left bank is the location of a bridge fortification (now a closed territory-Daugavgrīva Prison). Vēlies iemūžināt kādu pasākumu, īpašumu vai ko citu no putna lidojuma? Raksti mums - piedāvājam augstākās kvalitātes video un foto uzņemšanu, izmantojot dronu jeb kvadrokopteri.Daugavpils Fortress, which began construction in 1810, straddles the River Daugava. Architects Andris Kronbergs and Raimonds Saulitis along with „Design bureau ARHIS”, you, your friends and relatives and the people of Latvia are all helping to make this dream a reality. His work was selected as the best of 207 projects by an international jury. Shunmyo Masuno – a landscape artist from Japan – has visualized the Garden of Destiny. Just as generations left the Statue of Freedom to us, we will leave the Garden of Destiny as our legacy. It is a place where the past, the present and the future of the people as well as the nation rge to give solace to the past, strength to the present and inspiration to follow your dream in the future. With the support of the entire Latvian nation the Garden of Destiny is becoming a reality on an island in Koknese on the Daugava. Projektu īstenot palīdz Likteņdārza daudzfunkcionālās sabiedriskās ēkas autori - arhitekti Andris Kronbergs, Raimonds Saulītis un SIA ARHIS arhitetekti, kā arī Tu, Tavi draugi, radinieki un visi pārējie Latvijas iedzīvotāji! Viņa projekts 207 darbu konkurencē starptautiskas žūrijas vērtējumā tika atzīts par labāko. Shunmyo Masuno - ainavu arhitekts no Japānas - ir uzzīmējis, kā jāizskatās Likteņdārzam. Kā pagājušajā gadsimtā paaudzes aiz sevis atstāja Brīvības pieminekli, tā mēs aiz sevis atstāsim Likteņdārzu. Satiekas, lai dotu mierinājumu pagātnei, spēku šodienai un iedvesmotu piepildīt savus sapņus nākotnē. Tā ir vieta, kur satiekas pagātne, tagadne un nākotne. Likteņdārzs no putna lidojuma! (The Garden Of Destiny In Latvia!)Īr visas Latvijas tautas atbalstu uz salas Daugavā, Koknesē, top Likteņdārzs. Until 1966 the castle ruins were situated high on a hilltop, but due to the construction of the Pļaviņi hydroelectric power station the castle foundations were flooded by the Daugava and Pērse rivers. In 1701, during the Northern War, the castle was blown up by the retreating Saxons and was never restored. In 1209 bishop Albert ordered to replace an ancient Latvian wooden castle with a castle of stone. Līdz 1966.gadam pilsdrupas atradās augstu kalnā, bet, būvējot Pļaviņu HES ūdenskrātuvi, tās pamatus appludināja Daugavas un Pērses ūdeņi. gadā, sakši atkāpjoties pili uzspridzina, un tā vairs netika atjaunota. – Kokneses pilsdrupas - castle ruins - Развалины Кокнесского замка, Koknese, Latvijaġ209.gadā bīskaps Alberts te lika bijušās senlatviešu koka pils vietā uzcelt mūra pili.
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