The Bath-House - Riga, Latvia
N 56° 59.566 E 024° 16.462
35V E 334416 N 6319884
The Bath-House at the Latvian Ethnographic Open Air Museum has a thatched roof.
Waymark Code: WMPQ4W
Location: Latvia
Date Posted: 10/05/2015
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A sign on the building includes the following information in English:
"THE BATH-HOUSE
Built in "Spireni" of the parish Nica, Liepaja's district in 1862. Acquired by the museum in 1945. The structure consists of three divisions -- small entrance passage or anteroom, dressing-room and bathing chamber with boulder fireplace and sweating shelf. Water in the tub was heated by immersing hot stones in it."
The following information about the Latvian Ethnographic Open Air Museum is from Wikipedia (
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"Latvian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum (Latvian: Latvijas Etnografiskais Brivdabas Muzejs) is a museum in Riga, Latvia. It is an open-air museum, situated in a forest park area beside a lake just outside the capital, with farmers village houses, moved from different districts of the country.
The museum was established in 1924, inspired by open-air museums in Scandinavia. The plan was to establish a farm from the four regions, Courland, Zemgale, Vidzeme and Latgale, supplied by buildings representing different crafts. In 1932 the museum was opened to the public; in 1939 there were 40 buildings erected. Today 118 buildings are on display, as well as more than 3000 items. Most ethnic groups in Latvia are represented in the museum. The collections count approximately 114,000 items."