2024

L'AUBERGE DE MADAME HOYER - HOYERES NAMS

Museums

Built in the 17th century by Dutchmen David and Margarethe Hoyer, this is the oldest house in Liepāja. Widowed, Mrs. Hoyer opened an inn to earn her living, even welcoming Tsar Peter the Great. After meticulous restoration, the house is now a museum. On the first floor, the inn and private areas of Mrs. Hoyer and her family have been recreated, with a restaurant serving the cuisine of the period. The upstairs, which was occupied by notary Christoph Wilhelm Stender in the 19th century, has been furnished to resemble a bourgeois interior of the period.

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2024

LA COUR DE JULIANNA (JULIANNAS PAGALMS)

Street square and neighborhood to visit

Liepāja is a dynamic and creative city, as demonstrated by this complex which once housed a printing works, a sewing workshop and a sandal factory, completely transformed into a place of leisure and creation. Access is almost hidden, via a small cobbled street close to the riverside promenade. A lively place where you can find young designers, beer bars and two restaurants. Dig deeper and you'll discover the garden.

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2024

ÎLE ZIRGU (ZIRGU SALA)

Natural Crafts

Liepāja was built between the sea and a lagoon, Lake Liepāja. With its thirteen islands, the lake has become a Natura 2000 nature reserve. It's also one of the locals' favorite places for a stroll. Zirgu Island ("horse island" in Latvian) is the largest. Start by visiting the Nature House, which serves as a visitor center, and from there take the nature trail, a 4 km walk along wooden footbridges with a bird-watching tower (remember binoculars), platforms for admiring the lake and picnic areas.

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