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  1. www.jelgava.lv › pilseta › par-jelgavuVēsture - Jelgava

    Jelgava atrodas Zemgales līdzenumā, līdzenumā, kurš veidojies ledus laikmeta beigās bijušā Baltijas saldūdens ezera vietā. Grūti iedomāties, ka apmēram 6-7 tūkstošus gadu atpakaļ Jelgavas vieta bija zem ūdens. Senākā zināmā iedzīvotāju – klejotāju, mednieku un zvejnieku dzīves vieta atrasta apmēram 8 km uz dienvidiem ...

  2. Jelgava in short. Climate: Warm summer and spring, relatively mild autumn, cold winter. First frosts are observed in the begining of October; first snowfalls happen in December; snow melts by the end of March. Ethnic composition: 58,9% Latvians, 26,9% Russians, 5,6% Belarusians, 2,5% Ukrainians, 1,9% Poles, 1,4% Lithuanians, 0,8% Romanies, 2% ...

  3. Jelgava receives an exclusive gift from its sister city Rueil-Malmaison. 27.04.2024, 15:31. On Saturday, the grand gates of the tower of the Holy Trinity Church in Jelgava will be unveiled. 26.04.2024, 14:57. The Ambassador of Georgian Explores Jelgava and its Educational Opportunities. 24.04.2024, 11:03.

  4. Jelgava Palace is the largest Baroque style palace in the Baltic states, the greatest work of famous Russian court architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli and one of the few cultural monuments remained in Jelgava. The palace has 674 windows, 615 doors, 669 rooms and 25 chimneys on the roof. The palace construction was done in two periods: 1738-1740 and ...

  5. Jelgava Palace (Latvian: Jelgavas pils) or historically Mitau Palace (Latvian: Mītavas pils, German: Schloss Mitau) is the largest Baroque-style palace in the Baltic states. It was built in the 18th century based on the design of Bartolomeo Rastrelli as a residence for the Dukes of Courland in their capital of Mitau (today's Jelgava , Latvia ).

  6. Lankytinos vietos. Muziejai ir ekspozicijos. Pilys, rūmai ir dvarai. Bažnyčios ir vienuolynai. Istorijos paminklai ir atminimo vietos. Kultūros objektai. Gamybinės įmonės. Lankytini ūkiai ir sodybos. Amatininkystė.

  7. 7 de jul. de 2020 · Jelgava Palace isn’t the only building in the city that offers up a hint of old grandeur. It shares its late Baroque design with the Museum of History and Art in the city centre. The building was constructed in 1775 and actually became the first university in Latvia, which you can kind of see in its architecture I think.