Permanent exhibitions

Classical marble sculpture in a museum exhibition, with a close-up view of the figure’s face. Art Museum RIGA BOURSE
The European Art Gallery is located in the most luxurious rooms of the former Riga stock exchange building on the fourth floor.
Paintings displayed in a museum gallery on a grey wall with a parquet floor. Latvian National Museum of Art
The permanent exhibition in the main building of the Latvian National Museum of Art shows the richness of the museum's collection, the history of its formation as well as the most outstanding achievements of national art from the end of the 18th century to the end of the 20th century.
Several paintings are displayed with lighting on the wall of a museum gallery. Latvian National Museum of Art
World War I brought difficult challenges for the Latvian people, which inspired a strong wave of national self-consciousness in artists. Jāzeps Grosvalds was the first to take up the pressing subject of refugees and riflemen in painting. Jēkabs Kazaks, who was significantly influenced by contemporary French painting, also turned to depiction of the dramatic historical events.
Izstādes zāle ar 20. gadsimta mākslas darbiem — gleznām, fotomontāžām un konstruktīvisma iedvesmotām telpiskām instalācijām, eksponētām uz baltām sienām un koka grīdas fona. Latvian National Museum of Art
During World War I, many Latvian artists ended up in Russia, but most returned to Latvia following the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. Latvian artists – Gustavs Klucis, Kārlis Johansons and Aleksandrs Drēviņš – chose to stay in Soviet Russia and to take part in the formation of Russian avant-garde art.
Sculpture casting in the exhibition Museum Storage Facility and FOREST OF SCULPTURES
Antique and Renaissance Plaster Cast Exhibition.
Sculptures on pedestals in a museum courtyard beside a modern building with large windows. Museum Storage Facility and FOREST OF SCULPTURES
The exhibition of seven granite sculptures introduces the artwork of the 2nd half of the 20th century, created by the sculptors Laimons Blumbergs, Ojārs Feldbergs, Lilija Līce, Ojārs Siliņš, Juris Zihmanis, and Zenta Zvāra.