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    Valmiera (pronunciation ⓘ) is the largest city of the historical Vidzeme region, Latvia, with a total area of 19.35 square kilometres (7 square miles). As of 2002, Valmiera had a population of 27,323, and in 2020, it was at 24,879.

  3. Feb 17, 2021 · Valmiera is the largest city in Vidzeme with active business, nature-friendly thinking, lively cultural and sports life, based on ancient traditions. Here the ancient meets the modern, the industrial meets the natural and therefore the residents and guests of the city feel good here.

  4. Valmiera is the pearl of the Northern Vidzeme region, infused by modern innovations, nature, culture and historical values. The year of foundation of the town is 1283, when the construction of St Sīmanis Church of Valmiera was started.

  5. Known as the "Vidzeme Pearl," Valmiera is a popular destination for those seeking to explore the country beyond the capital city of Riga. One of the top attractions in Valmiera is the Valmiera Castle ruins, which date back to the 13th century.

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    Valmiera main ‘street’ is the River Gauja that divides the city in two, one of which is called Pārgauja. Valmiera is located 107km from Riga. The River Gauja endows Valmiera with a naturalness that one can enjoy when walking along the Gauja’s banks; it takes just five minutes to reach the walking trails.

    The city of Valmiera was first documented in historical sources in 1323, but its surroundings have been inhabited as far back as the third and second millennia BC. In 1224, the land around the Gauja was captured by the Livonian Brothers of the Sword, and then by the Livonian Order. This location near the Gauja trade route contributed to the growth ...

    The most beautiful and significant tourist attractions in Valmiera are as follows: 1. Valmiera St Simon’s Church - built in 1283; located in Valmiera’s city centre, it is the symbol of and witness to the history of Valmiera. 2. Livonian Order castle ruins andValmiera Museum - a testimony of the power of Valmiera as a medieval city. Valmiera Museum ...

    Valmiera and its surroundings are the perfect place for enthusiasts of active tourism. In the summer, everyone has the opportunity to travel across the whole of Valmiera and its surrounding areas by bicycle, or go for a hike. The banks of the River Gauja are highly suitable for this purpose as they reveal a different landscape behind each bend. Val...

    Culture and art enthusiasts can enjoy performances in the Valmiera Drama Theatre, and art exhibitions which are available both in Valmiera Museum and Valmiera Community Centre. The art gallery known as ‘Gallery Laipa’, in its turn, provides an opportunity for everyone to express themselves in a creative way by engaging in various master classes. A ...

    Valmiera is within easy reach for any traveller by car, train, or bus, and for more active travellers using boat or bicycle. The A3 highway and the Riga-Valka railway line will take you from Riga to Valmiera.

  6. Here are 10 of the best things to do in Valmiera Old Town. 1. Visit Valmiera Castle: Valmiera Castle is one of the most iconic landmarks in Vecpilsēta. Built in the 13th century, the castle has been restored and now serves as a museum, with exhibitions focusing on the history and culture of Valmiera.

  7. Valmiera was famous for the best wax in the Nordic countries, honey, fur makers, hemp rope weavers and hard-working grain threshers. It was thus incorporated into the Hanseatic League. Valmiera actively participated in the Hanseatic League from the 14th to the 16th century.

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