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Dubulti Railway Station

Dubulti Railway Station
Dubulti Railway Station
Dubulti Railway Station
Dubulti Railway Station

The Dubulti Railway Station, opened in 1977, is an outstanding example of late Soviet modernist architecture in Jūrmala. It was designed by architect Igors Javeins (1903–1980), a former Leningrad-based railway infrastructure planner who oversaw the construction of more than one hundred station buildings across the Soviet Union. His work is associated with Russian Constructivism and architectural avant-garde traditions.

The building’s flowing concrete shell resembles a sea wave, framing a panoramic view of the Lielupe meadows and the Dubulti Church tower—a landscape the architecture seamlessly incorporates into its spatial composition.

Today, the station houses a contemporary art exhibition hall, where expansive glazing provides abundant natural light and creates a clear, neutral environment characteristic of modernist design—perfect for exhibitions.

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