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SEESigulda Lutheran Church

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A masonry church was firstly mentioned in the 1483 as the church of St. Bartholomew. Suffered during the Livonian War and the Polish-Swedish fights. During the Soviet era from 1965 to 1990, the Sigulda church was the only house of the Lord and was used by a number of members from different religions.

 www.tourism.sigulda.lv/sigulda-evangelical-lutheran-church-en
Baltic Forest Hiking - Section 5. Sigulda - Līgatne. Gauja National Park.
Baltic Country Holidays, Kalnciema street 40, Rīga, Latvia, LV-1083, phone: +371 26433316, lauku@celotajs.lv, www.celotajs.lv