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In the center of Riga's old town, there are three buildings connected together, known as the three brothers, which are the oldest buildings in Riga. The exterior is quite unique, and the photos are good, but the angle is not easy to find.
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Three Brothers, Latvian Museum of Architechture Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The House of the Three Brothers behind the Church Square, on MazaPils Street, 17, 19 and 21. The three buildings represent the architectural styles of Riga in different periods of the Middle Ages. This is also the well-preserved stone building in Riga today, and it is also the oldest existing stone-built building. The buildings are styled a bit like Prague's Golden Lane, demonstrating the ability of the locals to take advantage of small land spaces. The early construction was the White House, built at the end of the 15th century. The second built was the Yellow House, completed in 1646, while the third Green House was built at the end of the 17th century. The three buildings symbolize the historical and cultural thickness of Latvia. In 1995, the White House was finally nationalized and built into the Latvian Architecture Museum. The names of the three houses echo the "Three Sisters House" in Estonia's capital, Tallin.
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In the center of Riga's old town, there are three buildings connected together, known as the three brothers, which are the oldest buildings in Riga. The exterior is quite unique, and the photos are good, but the angle is not easy to find.
The three brothers are actually three generations of grandparents and grandchildren, representing the buildings of different periods, and are famous attractions in Riga, because there are stories to tell, in fact, three houses are just, in my eyes, better-looking buildings are everywhere.
mesmerising buildings, love the colours, art and style
Located on the north side of the Dome Church Square, the specific house number on Masa Pils Street is 17/19/21 They are a model of the different styles of buildings in Riga Old Town. These three buildings represent the different architectural styles of Riga in different periods of the Middle Ages. They are also the most complete stone buildings in Riga to date. It is said that these three buildings were built by a family of three generations, which shows how the Riga people used small land space in that era to build their homes. The architectural style is a bit similar to the Golden Lane in Prague (the Golden Road of Prague) The name of the three-brother house echoes the "three-sister house" in Tallinn, Estonia, and the house itself is very general. One of the houses is now open as an art gallery.
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The Three Brothers House is located behind the church square in the ancient city of Riga, the oldest existing residential complex in Riga. From a distance, the three brothers' houses are like three blocks of different shapes and colors, which are tightly held together, showing how the Riga people used their small and limited land space. The three brothers house was built in three different periods, representing the architectural styles of three different periods in the Middle Ages of Riga. Among them, the 17th building on the far right was built in the 15th century and is the oldest residential house in Latvia, with mountain walls, small windows (evading the window tax at the time), and stone walls on the door all telling the story of the year. The middle building 19 was built in the 17th century and was renovated in the 18th century due to the influence of the Dutch Renaissance. The leftmost building 21 was built around the 18th century, the youngest of the three brothers' houses. The three-sister house echoes the three-sister house in Tallinn, Estonia's capital, and hopes to have the opportunity to visit it in the future.