BARONA REZIDENCE | PHOTOMONTAGE
In the centre of Riga, at the crossroads of Krišjāņa Barona and Dzirnavu Street, there is a renovated historical Art Nouveau building Barona Rezidence.
The house at 24/26 Krišjāņa Barona Street was built in 1910 and its designer is the famous Latvian architect Jānis Alksnis, who is credited with creating designs for around 130 multi-storey stone houses in Riga. The architecture of Jānis Alksnis is closely linked to the vertical Art Nouveau of Riga, but the stylistics of this building was also influenced by the national romanticism, prominent at that time.
Barona Residence is located in one of the most sought-after places in the centre of Riga, near the Old Town and the beautiful parks of Riga, such as Vērmanes Garden, Esplanāde and City Canal greenery. The area’s restaurants, entertainment and shopping centres offer the best leisure experience in Riga. Educational institutions, including good kindergartens and schools, prestigious grammar schools and leading state universities are situated a few steps away. Moreover, the centre of Riga offers excellent opportunities to enjoy cultural life: the National Opera, theaters, museums, exhibition galleries and concert halls are all within short walking distance. The city’s public transport is also easily accessible, providing connections to other parts of Riga.
The recently renovated and bicycle-friendly Krišjāņa Barona Street has traditionally been one of the most economically active parts of the city. There are countless restaurants and cafes, shops and boutiques, hairdressing salons and beauty parlours on the ground floors of the houses, while the upper floors of the buildings accommodate not only apartments, but often also law offices and private doctors’ offices.