{"id":42271,"date":"2021-10-28T13:06:03","date_gmt":"2021-10-28T13:06:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.turaida-muzejs.lv\/?p=42271"},"modified":"2021-10-28T13:11:48","modified_gmt":"2021-10-28T13:11:48","slug":"opening-of-the-open-air-exhibition-sigulda-railway-station-in-different-periods-of-time-a-photo-gallery","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.turaida-muzejs.lv\/2021\/10\/opening-of-the-open-air-exhibition-sigulda-railway-station-in-different-periods-of-time-a-photo-gallery\/","title":{"rendered":"Opening of the open-air exhibition \u201cSigulda Railway Station in different periods of time\u201d. A photo gallery"},"content":{"rendered":"

On September 17, an open-air exhibition \u201cSigulda Railway Station in different periods of time\u201d was opened within the framework of the European Heritage Days on the Sigulda Station Square. The exhibition was \u00a0created by the Turaida Museum Reserve in cooperation with\u00a0 Sigulda Municipality.<\/em><\/p>\r\n

The<\/strong>\u00a0exhibition<\/strong>\u00a0\u201cSigulda<\/strong>\u00a0Railway<\/strong>\u00a0Station<\/strong>\u00a0in<\/strong>\u00a0different periods of\u00a0<\/strong>time\u201d<\/strong>\u00a0is based on a rich visual material that enables you to trace the changes of the station building over the decades, as well as to look back at the various contemporary developments that have taken place on the station square after its renovation.<\/p>\r\n

The exhibition\u2019s message consists of two parts \u2013 a historical view and a photo story about the use of the Railway Station\u2019s Square in Sigulda today. The historical part provides information on the development of Sigulda\u2019s Railway Station in connection with the construction of the railway line Riga-Valka-Pskov, on changes in the architectural form of Sigulda\u2019s Station building between 1889 and 1914. Sigulda was an important railway junction on that line. Thanks largely to the railway, Sigulda grew up \u00a0from a small village to town. A new stage in the development of Sigulda\u2019s Station started on 29 December 1925, when the new building of Sigulda Railway Station, designed by architect P\u0113teris Feders was unveiled, according to experts, not only the most beautiful and unique in Latvia, but also one of the most notable in the Baltics. It was built after an individual project in the style of national romanticism, using the \u00a0Alla\u017ei calcareous tufa \u00a0and split boulders. The building housed two restaurants, a hairdresser, and a summer garden. The surroundings of the Railway Station were constantly landscaped. In June 1929, Gustav V, the King of Sweden was welcomed at Sigulda Railway Station, unfortunately, during World War II, the fate of many architectural monuments met also Sigulda\u2019s\u00a0 Station: in early September 1944, German troops blew it up. The next, last building of Sigulda Station was commissioned in December 1950. It was built according to model project and was similar to most station buildings in the then Soviet Union.<\/p>\r\n

The second part of the exhibition tells the story of the use of Sigulda\u2019s Railway Station Square after the renovation, which was completed in 2012. If the first part of the exhibition is more dedicated to tangible culture, whereas the second part speaks about intangible culture. After the renovation, the Sigulda Station Square has acquired a new identity, it has become multifunctional.<\/p>\r\n

Various city-wide or national public and cultural activities have taken place and are still taking place on the square: the opening of sporting events (the European Luge Championship, etc.), the honouring of prominent sportsmen, the opening of the \u201cRiga \u2013 European Capital of Culture\u201d programme, the annual customs celebrations \u2013 winter solstice, New Year\u2019s Eve, Shrovetide carnival, the Latvian swing festivals, choir festivals, town festivals and others.<\/p>\r\n

Materials for preparation of the exhibition are used from the collections of \u00a0the Latvian Railway History Museum and the Turaida Museum Reserve, the Regional State Archives of Sigulda, periodicals, \u00a0the private collections of\u00a0 Egils Jeme\u013cjanovs, as well as photographs from the personal archives of Ginta Z\u012bverte, Andris Jenerts, P\u0113teris Ve\u0123is, Alberts Linarts, Mareks Ga\u013cinovskis, L\u012bga \u0100damsone and others.<\/p>\r\n

The content of the exhibition was created by the chief specialist of the Turaida Museum Reserve, Edgars Ceske, visual design \u2013 by computer design specialist of the Turaida Museum Reserve Nauris Dainis.\r\nPhotographer: Agris Tabaks<\/p>\r\n\n\n \t

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