Riga Cathedral, also known as Rīgas Doms, is the main Lutheran cathedral in the city and serves as the seat of the Archbishop. Founded in 1211, it is considered the largest medieval church in the Baltic states and has played a central role in the city’s religious life for centuries. The building combines elements of Romanesque, Gothic, and later architectural styles, reflecting its long history and multiple periods of construction. The cathedral sits within an open square, making it easy to view and photograph from different angles, with nearby streets and courtyards offering additional perspectives. (Riga, Latvia)
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