Riga Cathedral
Riga Cathedral, located in Riga, Latvia, is one of the largest and most important churches in the Baltic region. Built in 1211, it features a mix of architectural styles, primarily Romanesque and Gothic. The cathedral is known for its impressive organ, one of the largest in Europe, and its beautiful stained glass windows.
The cathedral serves as the seat of the Archbishop of Riga and is a significant landmark in the city. Its tall spire and distinctive weather vane make it a recognizable symbol of Riga. The cathedral also hosts various concerts and cultural events throughout the year.