Events
Movies in "Star Cinema Jūrmala"
- Sunday, 22.December
- Star Cinema Jurmala
- Jomas iela 37
‘’Mufasa: The Lion King’’ LV. The story follows the orphan Mufasa, who is befriended by the young prince Taka and adopted by Taka's family; the pair become as close as brothers. Length: 1h 58min. Start at 12.50 and 17.00.
‘’Moana 2’’ RU. After receiving an unexpected call from her wayfinding ancestors, Moana journeys to the far seas of Oceania and into dangerous, long-lost waters for an adventure unlike anything she has ever faced. Length: 1h 40min. Start at 13.00.
‘’Mufasa: The Lion King’’ RU. The story follows the orphan Mufasa, who is befriended by the young prince Taka and adopted by Taka's family; the pair become as close as brothers. Length: 1h 58min. Start at 14.50 and 19.30.
‘’SuperKlaus‘’ RU. Santa Claus' wish comes true when he accidentally bumps his head and starts believing he's SuperKlaus. With the help of Billie and Leo his elf-xecutive assistant, SuperKlaus will take on a toy-obsessed businessman to save Christmas. Length: 1h 32min. Start at 15.10.
*Tickets for each film can be purchased at the cinema.
Excursion at the Ķemeri resort park on Sundays at 11.00 (in Russian)
- Sunday, 22.December
- Ķemeri Resort Park
- Tukuma iela 32
The beginning of the tour is at the Ķemeri water tower. During the walk, you will have the opportunity to learn about the history of Ķemeri through the ages, as well as to walk through the renovated historical Ķemeri resort park.
The tour is conducted in Russian. Participation fee as donations: for adults up to 5 EUR/ pers., for children up to 12 years old free of charge.
Pre-registration is mandatory by tel. +371 26117321.
Brunch at “House of Light” grill bar
- Sunday, 22.December
- Grill bar "House of Light"
- Jomas iela 63
Every Sunday, the "House of Light" grill bar offers brunch - 30 Eur per person for adults, 15 Eur per person for children (6-12 years old). Children up to 5 years old - free of charge. Groups of 10 or more need to pay an advance of 50 Eur.
The price includes: unlimited water and soda, coffee, tea, glass of prosecco.
Advance reservation is required by phone: +371 26360603.
Brunch at restaurant "Lokāls Veranda"
- Sunday, 22.December
- Jomas iela 58-k2
Restaurants "Lokāls Veranda" offers brunch every Sunday:
- Breakfast food - omelette with vegetables, selection of pancakes;
- Cold and hot snacks;
- Salads;
- Hot soups;
- Seafood;
- Main courses;
- Desserts.
PRICE: 28 EUR per person (children under 6 years free; 7-12 years - 14EUR).
Price includes coffee/water/juice.
Available by prior reservation : +37126069777, lokalsveranda@gmail.com.
Meet Santa Claus in Jūrmala
- Sunday, 22.December
- Jurmala Tourism Information Centre
- Lienes iela 5
Santa Claus is waiting for you at the Tourist Information Centre.
On December 1st, 8th, 15th, and 22nd, from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM, Santa Claus will be visiting the Jūrmala Tourism Information Centre.
Meet the Santa Claus and take photos, send a postcard from Jurmala to friends or family. See you soon!
Christmas Festival at Dzintari Concert Hall. Kaspars Zemītis and Family on Christmas
- Sunday, 22.December
- Dzintari Concert Hall. Small Hall
- Turaidas iela 1
- dzintarukoncertzale.lv
Participants:
Kaspars Zemītis;
Anda Zemīte;
Kārlis Zemītis;
Mārtiņš Matīss Zemītis;
Jēkabs Roberts Zemītis.
Tickets can be purchased here.
Christmas music evening at the restaurant “Randevu”
- Sunday, 22.December
- Restaurant “Randevu”
- Jūras iela 60
Christmas mood evening, singing duet “Shalom”.
Advance reservation required - number of seats is limited.
Phone for reservations: +371 22001594 , +371 25617722, +371 29236425
Ticket price is 8 euros per person.
When ordering dinner, ticket costs are deducted as an advance for dinner.
Sculpture group “Christmas Nativity Scene” by sculptor Tālivaldis Muzikants
- 1.December - 6.January
- Nearby Kauguri Culture Centre
- Raiņa iela 110
Exhibition "How Much Is It Worth?" at Bulduri Exhibition House
- 7.November - 28.December
- Bulduri Exhibition House
- Muižas iela 6
How much is it worth? Artists talk about values and sense of the world.
From 7 November to 28 December, the Bulduri Exhibition House will host the competition exhibition "How Much Is It Worth?". Visitors will have the opportunity to see the works of 27 artists, selected from 92 applications. The aim of the exhibition is to encourage artists to create new and socially significant works, while supporting their creative activity and promoting Jūrmala as an active cultural environment.
The selected artists include both experienced artists and students of art high schools and universities. The jury - art historian Baiba Guste, art historian Guntars Gritāns and painter Madara Neikena - evaluated the submitted works. The selected artworks represent different genres of visual art, and use a wide range of techniques and materials - glass, slate and felt will be used alongside traditional materials.
Exhibition "WoMEn" at Aspazija House
- 22.November - 25.January
- Aspazija House
- Z.Meierovica prospekts 18/20
This exhibition is a tribute to the 130th anniversary of the first production of Aspazija's play "Vaidelote". The exhibition is a different and multi-layered insight into the experience of women, seeking answers to the eternal questions of identity, freedom, self-realisation, the role of women in society and feminine culture as an alternative to the patriarchal system.
Exhibition "City Angels. Čaks"
- 15.November - 27.January
- Jomas iela 35
The exhibition is open until January 27. Exhibition hall opening hours are Monday to Friday 13:00 - 18:00, Saturday 12:00 - 18:00.
Free admission.
The exhibition "Jūrmala in paintings and graphics. From history" in Jurmala Museum
- 16.October - 29.December
- Tirgoņu iela 29
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.
Ansis Artums memorial exhibition "∞ moment" at Jūrmala Museum
- 16.October - 30.December
- Jūrmala Museum
- Tirgoņu iela 29
Ansis Artums (1908-1997) - a painter from Tukums, a virtuosic capturer of the beauty of Latvian nature during the changing seasons and the glory of simple flowers, one of the most recognisable and brilliant masters of Latvian landscape and quiet nature. An artist who was led by the joy of painting itself, "the beauty of painting".
He has rightly been called the director of nature - he has sensitively and skillfully adjusted the motifs of nature, creating his own "golden cut" for the view captured on canvas. At times the director's approach has manifested itself in a natural simplicity, at times even a certain eccentricity in the choice of colours, although the overall impression has always been harmonious.
Exhibition "The Pit" at Rainis and Aspazija Summer House
- 23.November - 8.February
- Rainis and Aspazija Summer House
- Jāņa Pliekšāna iela 7
On 23 November 2024 at 18.00, the first exhibition "The Pit" by the young artists Patrīcija Krūmiņa and Marija Slaidiņa, students of the Visual Communication Department of the Art Academy of Latvia, will be opened at the Rainis and Aspazija Summer House.The exhibition can be viewed until 8 February 2025.
The audiovisual exhibition explores the concept of the pit not only as a physical, deep and dark place, but also as a condition, process and possibility. "The Pit'' you will discover the artists' vision of a symbol that was also important to Rainis, and perhaps it will allow the audience to think about it too.
Jūrmala Art School Exhibition “Winter Symphony” at the Dzintari Concert Hall
- 8.December - 28.February
- Dzintari Concert Hall. Chamber Hall
- Turaidas iela 1
Opening hours: The exhibition is available for concert attendees 1 hour before the concert, during intermissions, and after the concert.
Dzintari Concert Hall, in collaboration with Jūrmala Art School, invites you to the exhibition “Winter Symphony” featuring works by the school’s students in the Chamber Hall.
Winter Symphony captures moments of nature expressed in colors, much like music reveals them in a symphony. Visual art and the world of sound share many parallels—both adhere to a unified composition of rhythm, contrasts, and tonal vibrations.
Swedish photographer Lars Thunbjerk's exhibition "The beautiful in the ugly and the ugly in the seemingly beautiful" at the Art Station "Dubulti"
- 25.October - 26.January
- Art Station "Dubulti"
- Stacija "Dubulti"
Swedish photographer Lars Thunbjörk (1956–2015) photographed the world around him in a distinctly personal style. Having started his career as a photojournalist for a local newspaper in his hometown of Buros in the 1970s, he soon became a prominent freelance photographer. Around 1990, his handwriting became stronger: bright colors, drastic humor and the kind of everyday depiction that borders on the strange and surreal.
Lars Thunbjörk finds many of the subjects of his photographs in the periphery, in places such as discount stores, highways, parking lots and camper parks. Often the people he met and portrayed look a bit awkward and lost. At first glance, Lars Thunbjörk's photographs may seem ironic or even cynical, but they are based on empathy and identification with the characters of the images.
The exhibition at the Art Station "Dubulti" marks Lars Tūnbjærk's long relationship with Latvia. Latvian Museum of Photography in Riga presented his personal exhibition already in 1997. Lars Tūnbjörks visited Latvia several times and became friends with Latvian colleagues, including Inta Rukas and Andrejs Grants. Lars Thunbjörk visited both the cities and the countryside.
The exhibition has three parts: Latvia (1996), I love Borås! (1988–1995) and The Office (1994–1999). Viewed together, these three series of photographs - all from roughly the same era - reflect Lars Thünbjörk's unique style of photography and emphasize the emotional impact of his images.
The curators of the exhibition are Inga Šteimane, Love Jonsons and Moda Nikandere.
Dubulti Art Station is the only professional exhibition hall in Europe located in a functioning railway station. It has been operating since 2015 and gives a new dimension to the 20th century. For a modernist architectural building of the 1970s. Art station Dubulti creates personal exhibitions of the best Latvian artists and international projects, emphasizing the dialogue between the work of art and the viewer. Art scientist Inga Šteimane is the founder and manager of Dubulti art station.
The exhibition is supported by the Jūrmala State City Administration and the State Culture Capital Fund, the Swedish Embassy, the Swedish-Latvian Cooperation Fund, the Lars Tūnbjerk Foundation, the Tore G Wärenstam Foundation and Fabriken Bästekille.
The exhibition is open every day until January 26 from 9.00 until 17.30.
Entrance is free.
Exhibition "1+1+1=1" at Jūrmala Museum
- 13.November - 18.May
- Jūrmala Museum
- Tirgoņu iela 29
The exhibition "1+1+1=1" Sloka + Ķemeri + Riga Jurmala District = Jurmala is dedicated to the 65th anniversary of the city of Jurmala.
We consider 11 November 1959 to be the birthday of Jūrmala, when the city of Jūrmala was founded by merging the Jūrmala district of Riga, Slokas and Ķemeri. In celebration of the 65th anniversary of the City of Jurmala, the exhibition focuses on the period after the Second World War and before the founding of Jurmala, from 1944 to the early 1960s. The main idea of the exhibition is to provide an insight into the pre- and post-unification period and to find out how the lives of the inhabitants were affected after the founding of Latvia's largest resort town.
Valdis Bušs 's exhibition “My colors are bright. A little crazy"
- 18.May - 18.May
- Bulduri Exhibition House
- Muižas iela 6
Exhibition of painter Valdis Bušs.
Free entrance.
Exhibition "Bilderlingshof-Bilderiņi"
- 27.October - 30.December
- Bulduri Exhibition House
- Muižas iela 6
The exhibition presents both known and unknown events, facts and pictures that tell the story of the Bulduri area.
The authors of the exhibition do not pretend to be a comprehensive presentation of history, as it is only the beginning of further research of Bulduri in order to create a permanent exposition in larger spaces. There is still a lack of information and there are many uncertainties and mysteries, which, like the Bulduri coin deposit, which can be seen in the exhibition, have not been fully resolved.
The exhibition was created in cooperation with the Latvian National Museum of History, the Latvian National Museum of Art, the Ęederts Elias Jelgava Museum of History and Art, the Latvian State Film and Photographic Document Archive of the Latvian National Archives, VAS "Latvijas dzelzceļš", images from the Latvian National Library, visual materials from the archives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia were used. collections. Authors of the exhibition: Inta Baumane, Līga Strazda, Egita Cironokas, artist Gundars Gulbis.
Jūrmala Museum invites city citizens to participate in the creation of the new Bulduri exhibition by sharing their memories, information and objects.
The exhibition "Bilderlingshof-Bilderiņi" can be viewed from October 27 to December 30, 2024. Opening hours of the Bulduri Exhibition House: Sun., Fri., – Closed, Mon.-Sat. – 10.00 a.m. – 5.00 p.m.