Riga Castle, located on the Daugava River, is not only a magnificent architectural landmark, but also the official residence of the President of the Republic of Latvia. The castle's historic walls date back to the 14th century, when the Livonian Knights built the fortress. At that time, it served to defend the city and had various military functions. Over the centuries, the castle has been rebuilt and modernized several times, but has always retained its important political and historical significance.
When you look at the castle, you can see the mixture of medieval fortress architecture and baroque and classicist elements that make up the charm of the complex. The white towers, the red roofs and the well-kept forecourt invite you to take a stroll. The contrast between the historic facade and the modern political center that the castle is today is particularly impressive.
Interestingly, despite its historical roots, the castle not only serves as a symbolic place to this day, but remains a functioning official residence.