Saint Albert's Catholic Church

Rīgas Svētā Alberta baznīca (Riga St. Albert's Roman Catholic Church) is built on Liepajas iela in 1901, in the year when Riga became 700 years old.
I guess it is named after Bishop Albert, the founder of Riga, although he was never canonized.
Saint Albert's church is the biggest Catholic church in Latvia, it is crowned with baroque towers.
Regular divine services are in Latvian and Polish languages.
Labels: agenskalns, baroque, churches, pardaugava, polish, religious, towers, trees, winter
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Lovely photo!!! I feel cold just looking at it!!! The building is beautiful and I really like the angle and composition of the photo...
Impressive towers and a beautiful winter scene.