Jelgava Tourist Information Center
Address : Akadēmijas iela 1, Jelgava, LV-3001
Unfortunately, after the destruction of the church in 1944, it was not restored, but the bell tower remained in its place.
Address : Akadēmijas iela 1
The oldest part of Jelgava's urban development, which was not destroyed during World War II, is located at the intersection of Dobele, Vecpilsētas, and Jāņa Asara streets.
Address : Vecpilsēta
The first Baptist meetings in Jelgava took place in 1870, and the first church was built in 1882. In 1986, it was demolished and underwent major renovations.
Address : Mātera iela 54
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Virgin Mary in Jelgava is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Jelgava in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Riga.
Address : Katoļu iela 11
The Cathedral of the Immaculate Virgin Mary in Jelgava is the cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church of the Riga Metropolis Jelgava Diocese.
Address : Katoļu iela 11
Dievnams uzskatāms par vienu no senākajām Jelgavas ēkām, kas saglabājusies pēc kara.
Address : Lielā iela 22a
The church was built from 1845 to 1847 with the legacy left by Jelgava's mayor H. Kloks. Its Gothic-style tower was completed in 1882.
Address : Jāņa iela 1
Similar to Jelgava Palace, this church is also associated with the name of architect F.B. Rastrelli. In 1774, a small single-domed church was built according to Rastrelli's design, but it suffered serious damage in a fire in 1883.
Address : Akadēmijas iela 12
After World War II, it was decided to create the central square of the city in the former Jelgava market and its surrounding area.
Address : Hercoga Jēkaba laukums