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Originally constructed as a residence of Knyaz Nikolai Kropotkin's family, later remodeled into a boarding-house and rented out.
Kiosk Bundulītis, the former dairy pavilion was built in 1910 due to the order of Turaida manor owner to sell diary product and snacks for tourists visiting Turaida and Gutman's Cave
Architectural monument of state importance, number of state protection 8502. Hotel "Sigulda" is one of the rare buildings in the town which has kept its initial function and to great extent also its an external image
Architectural monument of local importance, number of state protection 8503. The building was built in the 20s of the 20th century, according to the project No.231 approved by the Construction Board of Sigulda on May 20, 1925 - "Krūmiņš' residential building project in Sigulda, ground No. 766".
The house in the former Kūrnama boulevard belonged to Alexeyev - director of "nitra" or washing powder factory, whose Godson was the owner of the porcelain factory Kuzņecovs. The Alexeyevs stayed in Sigulda during the summer seasons.
Historical and architectural monument of regional importance, the house of sculptor Teodors Zaļkalns' brother.
The historical and architectural object of regional importance. Here in the 1920ies and 1930ies, Hermanis Billis maintained his gardening.
The building seen in the picture once carried the name “Villa Agnese”.
The historical and architectural object of regional importance. The building was built in 1905 and architecturally belongs to Sigulda summer house construction, only its forms are more neutral as for ornate.
The Green Villa is the only authentic example of the Sigulda resort building, which allows imagining the construction of Sigulda city, but especially the Šveices iela at the beginning of the 20th century. This cottage type wooden building with built porches, balconies, and openwork carvings was built at the end of the 19th century. Since 2018 the building area is used as a creative quarter.
Architectural monument of local importance, number of state protection 8493. The building was built in 1924, according to architect P. Kundziņš' projected residential building's project "Dr. Rubīns' residential building project in Sigulda" (confirmed in the Building Council on 12th October 1923).
The historical and architectural object of regional importance. The building of Šveices iela 17 and 17b was once run by the famous opera singer Malvīne Vīgnere - Grīnberga, who in 1930 opened her own holiday home "boarding house - sanatorium".
The historical and architectural object of regional importance. Attorney Arsēnijs Sūna was the first husband of the last Foreign Minister of the Republic of Latvia, Munters' wife.
Architectural monument of local importance, number of state protection 8495. The residential building was built in 1900. The building was built on the banks of the Gauja River old valley.
Architectural monument of local importance, number of state protection 8494. The building was built in 1900 on the bank of the Gauja old valley and it is a typical example of a Sigulda resort.