
Rainis Park: the only place where Liepāja residents happily walk in circles
Turns out our beloved park emerged from a soggy alder swamp where a drunk traveler once drowned.
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Turns out our beloved park emerged from a soggy alder swamp where a drunk traveler once drowned.

Grobiņa organized festivities with stories in shop windows and city walks, proving that even small towns know how to celebrate better than Riga.

At the cultural awards ceremony in Liepāja, everyone who did anything in the cultural field in 2025 and wasn't from the capital was honored.

Friday's Kalpaks memorial event will have more speakers than listeners, but that won't stop the naval orchestra from playing.

On Saturday in Liepāja, there will be a lecture on female identity, combining it with coffee and snacks – because what could be more feminine than an academic discussion with food?

Ādams Tills teaches us that painting is like sewing clothes, just with colors. Melancholy and lightness fit in one package.

Ilze Jaunberga's exhibition at the Latvian Society House promises to unmask the truth about why Venice Carnival is nothing compared to everyday life in Liepāja.

The facades of Liepāja's historic buildings have regained their splendor, proving that our city knows how to age gracefully.

During spring break, Liepāja Museum offers children survival skills training - from classical modernism to table manners with homemade cookies.

A small South Kurzeme school proves that with good reviews and a heartfelt jury, you can even reach Koknese.

International creative team reveals that Liepāja's winter is simpler than Poland's changing weather - minus ten every day and no need to think about clothing.

After 17 years at the helm of the Liepāja Symphony Orchestra, maestro Imants Resnis has gone to a place where even the Philharmonic's acoustics seem mediocre.