Kadish synagogue in Daugavpils

The Kadish synagogue in Daugavpils is an Ashkenazi synagogue dating from the 1870s. This Neo-Classical brick building is still used as a synagogue.

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Saint Peter-in-Chains

The Church of Saint Peter-in-Chains was built from 1845 to 1848 in the classicist style. Today's church has not retained the appearance of the original plastered brick church, since between 1924 and 1934, the temple was rebuilt and enlarged. The destruction of the church was planned in 1974, but Pope Paul VI succeeded in persuading Nikolai Podgorny, President of the Supreme Council of the USSR, to leave the church intact.

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Ss Boris and Gleb Orthodox Cathedral

St. Boris and St. Gleb Cathedral is the Latvian Orthodox Cathedral in Daugavpils and the largest Orthodox church in Latvia. Built between 1904 and 1905, the Russian Revival-style church was originally intended for use by the local garrison.

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Martin Luther Cathedral

The Martin Luther Cathedral is the Evangelical Lutheran Cathedral in Daugavpils. It was built in 1892-93 from red bricks in the neo-gothic style according to the design of the architect Wilhelm Neumann. At the end of June 1941, during the Wehrmacht attack, the retreating Red Army set fire to the church. The spire of the church tower, the window frames and the wooden interior burned down. After the war, the church became a depot, a repair factory and then a sports school. The restoration of the church was undertaken between 1990 and 2005.