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Summer Solstice Celebration in Turaida
On the shortest night in Turaida you can enjoy ancient celebration rituals, traditions, folk songs and dances.
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Annual festivities in Valmiermuiža manor
The annual festivities of Valmiermuiža are celebrated in accordance with the solar calendar — eight times a year. During these festivals we explore our roots, traditions, folk dances, songs and enjoy a glass of good beer.
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Live music evenings at the Valmiermuiža Beer Garden
Visitors can enjoy tasty meals and listen to music in the live music evenings at the Valmiermuiža Beer Garden.
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Whitsuntide in the Bīriņu Castle
Whitsuntide in the Bīriņu castle is a traditional celebration in the castle garden, where the concerts of popular songs and cheerful dancing take place.
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Sigulda Opera Music Festival
The Opera Music Festival gathers world-famous opera music stars, who perform on the open-air stage in the medieval castle ruins, offering a view over the scenic primeval valley of the River Gauja.
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Cēsis Art Festival
During the contemporary Cēsis Art Festival you can visit several tens of visual art, music, theater, film and dance events.
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Zaube Wild Food Festival
Culinary Festival in Zaube is usually held in 11th July with thematic tastings and wild flavour cooking demonstrations. There will be a variety of creative workshops, games, and entertainment for both large and small.
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The Day of Bread in Āraiši Windmill
For Latvians, the biggest celebration in July was Jēkabi or Saimnieku diena (Farmers’ Day).
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International music festival "Laba daba"
Festival “Laba Daba” hosts alternative music bands, creative and sports activities, and the tenting area is established under the twigs of apple-trees.
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Dikļu Castle Music Festival
Dikļu castle music festival brings together the best Latvian musicians that fill the park with melodious songs and charming atmosphere.
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