This Year’s The Illuminated Liepāja Walk will be held on four evenings
This year’s motto is “New Eyes!” – a chance to detour from your usual route and rediscover your city with new eyes.
This year’s motto is “New Eyes!” – a chance to detour from your usual route and rediscover your city with new eyes.
Every day since the beginning of the atrocious war, the Ukrainian national anthem has been played on the world’s largest mechanical organ in the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Liepāja at 12.00.
Tartu and the Region of Southern Estonia are on the cusp of revealing their European Capital of Culture Year on January 26.
See you on Thursday, 19 October at 16.00 at the Culture House “Wiktorija”!
The Foundation “Liepaja 2027 Foundation” and the Chairman of the Liepāja City Council Gunārs Ansiņš invite you to a public meeting on Tuesday, 17 October at 18.00 in the new Liepāja Music, Art, and Design High School Exhibition Hall.
From 29 September to 1 October, the contemporary art festival “Liepāja Art Forum” celebrates diversity in art and society with the motto “All Birds Sing Beautifully”.
The “Liepāja 2027” team will present the strategy of the European Capital of Culture 2027 project.
During European Heritage Days from the 8th to the 10th of September, more than 60 cultural heritage sites will be open to visitors all across Latvia.
The Liepāja Theatre opens its 117th season with the production “Svešā āda” /Alien Skin/ directed by Inga Krasovska and based on the novel “Krieva āda” /Russian Skin/ by Dace Rukšāne.
Liepāja’s pavilion will be shaped like a giant sandbox with real sand from Liepāja beach, featuring activities for both adults and children.