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Incoming Iron Doors To The House

I went to the corner of the Rio center yesterday, where there was no room. I also took a picture of different interesting details. The species is not a tourist, except for a couple of trimesters. But there's something very atmospheric and painting.

2. The fragment of this wooden building has been photographed not yet in the center, but near the church of the Cross. If this is to be cleaned up and underlined by color, it would be a very rich visual facade with many interesting details:

3. And then I'm on Gertrudes Street. For the first time on the list of the Riga streets, Gertrudes has already been mentioned in 1754 as the Large Street. In 1876, it started to be called a black street. The name is related to the blacks who settled here in due course. In 1885, the street was renamed Gertrude (Gertrudstrasse) in connection with the Old Church of St. Gertrude, built here in 1866. In 1950, the street became known as Carl Marx. In 1990, the former name was returned to Ul. Gertrudes. About the church another time, especially since I didn't go to this part of the street yesterday, I'll show her that time project:

4. At the end of the street, there's a lot of interesting buildings in the southwest. This house was built in 1908 on a Rudolph Philip Donberg architect project. In the plan, the building is rectangular with two half-round erkers. Fasad is heavily decorated by expressive, voluminous sculptures - barelefs, mascarons, geometric figures, Germans, plot fries, etc. A single ensemble will be created with the same quarter to the ground. Lāčpleza 61 other Donberg Project building.

5. On the opposite side of the street, I draw attention to the interesting details - paper origa bugs in the window and how bird cells are used as a substitute for coloured suspensions or cashpo:

6. The new office building for constructertrūdes 66 is located at the crossroads of Gertrudes and Avoto. Vickimapia's building is somehow called "Modern City," although there's no such name on the official website, only G-66:

7. On the building on vertrūdes iela, 89 redundant inscriptions, causing the exorbitant death of the building. But it's visible to an unarmed eye... Compare 2013 and 2014. It was built in 1894, architect Carl Johann Felsco.