Kaļķu iela

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Kaļķu iela
View of Kaļķu iela towards the city centre, from Brīvības bulvaris
Native nameKaļķu iela Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (help)
Former name(s)Kalkstraße
Ļeņina iela
Length583 m (1,913 ft)
LocationRiga, Latvia
Other
Known forthe Anton Chekhov Russian Theatre of Riga

Kaļķu iela (Lime Street) is a street in the medieval old town of Riga. The street begins at the central square Rātslaukums and goes to the North East till the borders of the historical centre. Brīvības iela and Brīvības bulvāris form a continuation of Kaļķu iela.

History

The street was first mentioned in 1407. In 1950, during the Soviet occupation of Latvia, Kaļķu iela was merged with Brīvības iela and Brīvības bulvāris to form the central street of Soviet Riga - Ļeņina iela.

Notable buildings

  • Number 6 - The Chimneysweeper House, built in the 18th century, later rebuilt in 1896 by architect Wilhelm Bockslaff and in 2004;