Nicknamed "Milda" by Latvians, Riga's Freedom Monument is a memorial that is the pride of Latvia. This historical attraction was built to honor the soldiers who died during the Latvian War of Independence between 1918 and 1920. The sculpture refers mainly to "Work." Indeed, at the front of the monument, several figures composed of a ►
Nicknamed "Milda" by Latvians, Riga's Freedom Monument is a memorial that is the pride of Latvia. This historical attraction was built to honor the soldiers who died during the Latvian War of Independence between 1918 and 1920. The sculpture refers mainly to "Work." Indeed, at the front of the monument, several figures composed of a craftsman, a fisherman, and a farmer are engraved. One of them holds an agricultural hand tool (a scythe) adorned with acorns and oak leaves, symbolizing strength and virility. At the top of the memorial, a lady represents the emblem of Liberty. It raises three golden stars that designate the 3 cultural regions of Latvia (Latgale, Vidzeme, and Courland). Financed by private donors, the construction of the Riga Freedom Monument lasted 4 years. The site's inauguration was held on November 18, 1935, when Latvia was celebrating the 17th anniversary of its independence. A historical building of great importance, the Riga Freedom Monument symbolizes Latvia's freedom, Liberty, and supreme sovereignty. ◄