Events
Movies in "Star Cinema Jūrmala"
- Tuesday, 8.July
- Star Cinema Jurmala
- Jomas iela 37
- https://kino.korso.lv/
View the schedule: here.
Information: +371 27777755.
*Tickets for each film can be purchased at the cinema.
Sunrise bog SUP or boat trip and breakfast with Advaitaadventures.lv
- Tuesday, 8.July
- Kemeri bog
- Ķemeru tīrelis
The opportunity to slide on a SUP board on a swampy lake, watching the moment at which nature awakens, is an inspiration and emotion for the whole day. The most beautiful pictures are taken at dawn. The SUP adventure will end with a healthy breakfast in the "pop-up restaurant" in the swamp, during which all participants will be able to share their impressions.
More information: +371 26767222 ,e-mail: hello@advaitaadventures.lv
Alphaville at Dzintari Concert Hall
- Tuesday, 8.July
- Dzintari Concert Hall. Great Hall
- Turaidas iela 1
- dzintarukoncertzale.lv
During the concert, there will be a unique opportunity to experience the band's energy and feel its legendary songs performed live. This evening will be like a musical journey through time, offering moments full of nostalgia as well as new emotions.
The band will perform all of its biggest hits, such as "Forever Young," "Big in Japan," "Sounds Like a Melody," as well as other popular songs.
Tickets can be purchased here.
Ivars Heinrihsons' exhibition ''Wood. Paper'' at the gallery ''Bastejs''
- 31.May - 27.July
- Art gallery ''Bastejs''
- Skultes iela 10
Photo project "Baltic Notes" by French photographer Philippe Margot
- 28.May - 30.July
- Jomas iela 35
The exhibition at the Jurmala Cultural Center features specially created photographs taken at the end of 2024, when photographer Philippe Margeau visited Latvia.
The project "Baltic Notes" - "Carnets Baltique" is a journey by photographer Philippe Margeau around the Baltic Sea.
It is a journey through eight countries: Finland, Poland, Germany, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Denmark, Sweden and their islands. Photographer Philippe Margeau has always been attracted by these Northern European countries.
The project "Baltic Notes" began in 2016, and it is planned to continue for a few more years. To do this, in June 2018, F. Margeau moved from Paris to Gdańsk in Poland, in order to immerse himself in the Baltic climate on a daily basis, get to know it, understand and feel its atmosphere, explore its coast and get to know its inhabitants. He has created a kind of "base camp" in Gdańsk to be able to travel (or return) to other Baltic countries. None of this would have been possible if the artist had stayed in France.
Free admission.
Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday from 12:00 to 18:00, closed on Sundays and Mondays.
The exhibition is open until July 30.
Exhibition “Magnetism” and Džemma Skulme’s exhibition “A Look in the Mirror”
- 4.July 17:00 - 7.September 18:00
- Jūrmala Museum
- Tirgoņu iela 29
Exhibition “Magnetism”
Organized by the Jurmala Museum and curator Inga Bunkse, the exhibition presents an interplay of artworks, historical objects, and photographs, illustrating the concept of synchronicity—meaningful coincidences between unrelated events. Exhibits include works from the Latvian National Museum of Art, Pauls Stradins Museum of Medical History, Rothko Museum, Jurmala Museum, the Artists’ Union of Latvia, Zuzeum Art Centre, and private collections. Featured artists include Paula Zariņa-Zēmane, Olga Šilova, Aigars Bikše, Miķelis Fišers, among others.
Exhibition “Džemma Skulme. A Look in the Mirror”
Dedicated to Džemma Skulme’s 100th anniversary, the exhibition highlights the artist’s creative evolution and originality. It features her late paintings, childhood drawings by her daughter Marta Skulme that inspired these works, as well as pieces by Marta Liepiņa-Skulme and Oto Skulme, emphasizing the continuity of artistic heritage across generations. Collaboration with Andris Kļaviņš, Zuzeum Art Centre, the Džemma Skulme Foundation, and Arturs Dimiters.
"ELIZABETH" boat trip
- 25.June - 1.October
- "Majori" boat pier
- Rīgas iela 2A
“ELIZABETE” is new, equipped with environmentally friendly engine, comfortable and safe ship, managed and serviced by a professional team.
A boat trip is provided on the route Riga–Jurmala (Majori)–Riga. During the trip, the Riga Passenger Port, Riga Freeport, Ķīpsala, Andrejsala, Kundziņsala, Mangaļsala, and Bolderāja can be seen. The route continues from the Daugava River past Love Island into Buļļupe, which connects the Lielupe and Daugava rivers. In Buļļupe, views include Bolderāja, natural reed landscapes, and a stone sculpture park. In the Lielupe, the historic river mouth into the sea, the White Dune, and the panorama of Jurmala are visible.
The ship can carry up to 40 passengers.
“Rīga (Balasta Dambis 1) – Jūrmala (Majori)”: 10:00 (2,5h).
“Jūrmala panorama trip” along Jurmala: 13:00; 14:30; 16:00 (1h).
“Jūrmala (Majori) – Rīga”: 18:00 (2,5h).
River boat ”ELIZABETE” is open daily!
You must arrive 30 minutes before departure!
Changes in during business hours: here.
Information and tickets: here.
Exhibition ''Very small celebrations'' by Pauls Rietums and Kristaps Ancāns at the Art Station Dubulti
- 6.June - 15.September
- Zigfrīda Meierovica prospekts 4
The exhibition, created by artists Kristaps Ancāns and Pauls Rietums, marks the tenth year of the Art Station “Dubulti”.
Since 2015, the Art Station has given a new perspective on the possibilities of contemporary art in public infrastructure. Dubulti Station has developed into a hybrid space, without exchanging one function for another, as the visitor is a guest in both the exhibition space and the station. This interaction creates an accessible cultural space, allowing contemporary art to enter the everyday life of society.
The center of the exhibition is proto-industrial modular systems. They have been developed in collaboration with “Latvijas Finieri”, “Troja” and “IGLU Soft Play”.
Using spatial interventions and material experiments, the exhibition shows the multilayered architectural identity of Dubulti Station — from its roots in socialist representational architecture to the avant-garde embedded in form, unexpectedly connected to a lyrical narrative.
Supported by: Jurmala City Administration, State Cultural Capital Foundation, Domobaal Gallery (London).
Open-air exhibition "Jūrmalai - 65" in Bulduri
- 21.April - 1.September
- Park at the Bulduri Railway Station
- Skvērs pie Bulduru dzelzceļa stacijas
On November 11, 2024, the city of Jurmala celebrated 65 years old since its establishment. Jurmala is a relatively new city, but the neighborhoods that make it up have a centuries-old and eventful history. The formation of the city of Jūrmala can be figuratively compared to three rivers, which, merging together, form the sea: Jūrmala was formed by combining three former cities - Sloka, Ķemeru and Riga Jūrmala. The city of Jūrmala stretches along a 24-kilometer long strip between the Gulf of Riga and Lielupi, covering several parts of the city - 26 neighborhoods, each of which has its own history and characteristic features that together make up Jūrmala. The exhibition presents a retrospection of the development of Jūrmala districts through reproductions of images from the collection of the Jūrmala Museum, which reflect scenes from the life of the city from different time periods.
Dramaturgical Exhibition “The Avenger” | Aspazija's House
- 10.June 17:00 - 1.November
- Aspazija House
- Z. Meierovica prospekts 18/20
Authors:
Anta Priedīte, Aigars Ozoliņš, Students of Jūrmala Art School.