Riga City Hall

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Riga City Hall is a historic municipal building in Latvia’s capital that notably served as the venue for signing the 1921 Treaty of Riga, which ended the Polish–Soviet War.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city hall
historic building
municipal building
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
category Buildings and structures in Riga
City and town halls in Latvia
Government buildings in Latvia
coordinateLocation Riga
surface form: Riga city centre
country Latvia
hasAddressCity Riga
hasAddressCountry Latvia
hasCapital Riga
hasFunction seat of Riga City Council
hasMunicipality Riga
hasNameInLatvian Rīgas rātsnams
hasPublicAccess yes
heritageDesignation cultural heritage monument of Latvia
inception 19th century (current building largely dates from 19th century reconstruction)
languageUsed Latvian
Russian
locatedIn Riga
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Riga
surface form: Riga Municipality
locatedInCapital Riga
locatedInContinent Europe
locatedInOldTown Vecrīga
locatedInTimeZone Eastern European Summer Time
Eastern European Time
locatedNear Daugava River
House of the Blackheads
St. Peter's Church, Riga
locatedOn Rātslaukums (Town Hall Square)
operator Riga City Council
ownedBy Riga City Council
partOf UNESCO World Heritage Site: Historic Centre of Riga
historic centre of Riga
reconstructedAfter World War II damage
significantEvent official receptions
public ceremonies
sessions of Riga City Council
signing of the Treaty of Riga (1921)
significantFor Treaty of Riga
surface form: Treaty of Riga (1921)

history of Latvia
history of Polish–Soviet War
history of Riga
use ceremonial venue
municipal administration

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Treaty of Riga locationOfSigning Riga City Hall