The houses were built in the 1870s and feature longitudinal construction. As the courtyard is located between two houses, then usually one of the walls (the one facing the neighbour’s […]
Category: Sightseeing
The building was built in the Russian classicism style and intended for the Jēkabpils district court. The building has had quite a history – it has served as the seat […]
The former district school was built in 1820 in the Classicist style. It adds a majestic touch to the centre of the city with its massive columns. The building currently […]
The first bridge across Daugava was built in 1936. Krustpils and Jēkabpils were connected by a narrow-gauge railway that stretched on to Viesīte and Nereta. The spectacular bridge was destroyed […]
The tunnel (43.04 m) is one of the few parabolic monolithic reinforced concrete structures in Latvia, which was built in the 1930s. The underpass still retains the original cobblestone pavement. […]