Summary: | Front view of the National Opera Housein Riga, Latvia. Lantern slides; 9 x 11 cm. "Opera house - Riga" Title supplied by staff. The National Opera House (also known as the “White House”) in Riga, Latvia, was built from 1860-1863 by Saint Petersburg architect Lyubim Lyubimovich Bonstedt. The theatre has seating for over 1,200, approximately 150 standing places and 3 balconies. After the Republic of Latvia gained is independence in 1991 from the Soviet Union, the National Opera House was closed for reconstruction until September 1995. Riga is the capital of Latvia, located on the Dvina River and the Gulf of Riga. It dates back to the late 12th century AD when German merchants established a community there.
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