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Latvian Museum of Photography

Latvia Riga
Latvian Museum of Photography
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The Latvian Museum of Photography is the only memory institution in Latvia dedicated to the medium of photography. The museum offers a full range of research opportunities, including the collection, archives and library. In 1993, the museum was opened as a division of the Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation in an old Riga merchant's house at 8 Marstalu Street.On 18 May 1993, the permanent exhibition "The History of Latvian Photography.

1839-1941" was opened to the public, presenting the stages of the development of Latvian photography in chronological order. The author of the exhibition was Pēteris Korsaks, and the first head of the museum was Vilnis Auziņš. At the end of 2023, the museum moved to temporary premises at Kronvalda Boulevard 4.

A public space has been created there, which is being developed as an area for learning, research and discussion about photography in Latvia. The Latvian Museum of Photography's collection includes nearly 70 000 items - glass plates, film negatives, slides and photographs, as well as postcards, albums and photographic equipment. The Museum's objects are organised in collections.

One of the largest collections in the Latvian Museum of...