Jūrmala Museum will tell visitors about the beginning and development of Jūrmala resort from the end of the 18th century till the end of 20th century. The exhibition halls of the Jūrmala Museum host an average of 20 different art and cultural history exhibitions a year, and the museum also hosts creative events and workshops for children. Various original Jūrmala souvenirs can be obtained in the museum souvenir shop.
Free admission.
Jūrmala Museum presents the exhibition "Jūrmala in paintings and graphics. From history".
The purpose of the exhibition is to offer the viewer works of art, the main thematic attraction of which is Jurmala. A small part of the exhibition is dedicated to children's recreation in the summer - children's drawings, toys, documents and photographs from museums and private collections are collected. The exhibition covers a period of almost 50 years, starting from the coastal landscape of Vilhelms Purvītis, created in 1912 in the tradition of impressionism, to the small-format sketches of Voldemārs Caune, created in the 1960s.
Previously, the exhibition could be seen in the Fireplace Hall of the Jurmala Museum, but now, in a renewed appearance, it has been moved to the second floor of the museum and will delight viewers until the end of the year.
The exhibition was created in cooperation with Tukuma Art Museum, Romans Suta and Aleksandra Beļtsova Museum, G. Elias Jelgava Museum of History and Art, LU Academic Library, Zuzāni Art Collection, Jēkabs Art Gallery and private collectors.
Working hours of Jurmala Museum: P.O. – Closed, T.-Sv. 10.00 - 18.00
Entrance is free.
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