St. Mary's Dome Cathedral
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St. Mary's Dome Cathedral was founded in 1211 and was first completed in 1270 as a cathedral of a bishop and this beautifully built historic building has a large organ built in 1884, which has over 6,768 pipes, making it the world’s fourth largest organ. A part of the Cathedral used to be a monastery and now it houses the Riga Museum of history and navigation.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: Doma laukums 1 Riga Latvia
Telephone: 7227573
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