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Ķemeri Water Tower

  • 24.April - 25.October

    • Monday10:00 - 18:00
    • Tuesday10:00 - 18:00
    • Wednesday10:00 - 18:00
    • Thursday10:00 - 18:00
    • Friday10:00 - 18:00
    • Saturday10:00 - 18:00
    • Sunday10:00 - 18:00
Ķemeri Water Tower
Ķemeri Water Tower
Ķemeri Water Tower
Ķemeri Water Tower
Ķemeri Water Tower
Ķemeri Water Tower
Ķemeri Water Tower
Ķemeri Water Tower
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Kemeri Water Tower is one of the historical sights in the renovated Kemeri Resort Park. The 42-meter-high tower was built in 1929 and is a part of the industrial heritage of Latvia. After the renovation in 2021, the Water Tower was opened to visitors. Nowadays, apart from the primary function of water supply, the tower is also a tourist sight. It is possible to explore exhibitions about Kemeri's historical development as well as two panoramic platforms on different floors.

  • Postcard, 1930s. Ķemeri – Bathing Alley; in the center, an avenue lined with trees on both sides, with a water tower (observation tower) at the far end; on the right, behind the trees – the bathing facility building, on the left – trees and tram tracks visible on the ground.
  • Postcard, 1930s. Ķemeri – view of the water tower; in the foreground – a lawn, to the left – trees, further back – the water tower with two open observation platforms in the middle and upper sections, in the background behind the tower – trees.
     
Historical postcards – from the archives of the Jūrmala Museum.

The Water Tower is open to visitors from May to October every day at 10.00 - 18.00, except for holidays, when the opening hours may be changed. The visit to the upper observation deck must be booked in advance by phone. +371 67147900.

 

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Kemeri Hotel
Kemeri Hotel

An impressive eclectic-style building with modernist features that symbolised Latvia’s resort architecture excellence and national ambition in the 1930s.
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The Story of the Ornamental Garden of the Ķemeri Hotel

One of the few ornamental parterres in Latvia, known for its symmetrical layout, carefully shaped relief, and luxurious representativeness.
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Sulphur water spring ‘Lizard’ (Ķirzaciņa)
Sulphur water spring ‘Lizard’ (Ķirzaciņa)

A historic sulphur spring with a wooden pavilion and the “Lizard” stone sculpture by sculptor Juris Bajārs – a symbol of Ķemeri and its healing heritage.
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