Riga's Town Hall sits overlooking Town Hall Square in the heart of the Old Town, directly opposite the House of the Blackheads. The original building dates back to the 14th century but was destroyed during World War II and later rebuilt in the early 2000s. Today, it serves as the seat of the Riga City Council. The building has a clean, symmetrical exterior with a central clock tower, giving it a balanced look that contrasts with the more ornate buildings nearby. Its position on the open square makes it easy to photograph from different angles, often paired with the House of the Blackheads across the plaza. The wide space allows for clear views, especially in the early morning or evening when the light is softer and the square is less crowded. (Riga, Latvia)
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