St. Peter's Church
St. Peter's Church is one of the oldest and most prominent landmarks in Riga, first mentioned in 1209 and an outstanding example of Gothic architecture. Its famous tower reaches 72 meters where an observation platform accessible by elevator offers 360-degree panoramic views over the Old Town and the Daugava River. The original wooden spire has been rebuilt multiple times and the current steel structure dates from 1973. The church hosts art exhibitions and changing expositions. A single ticket includes the church, exhibitions, and tower with elevator
