24.08. - 29.12.10.00—17.00Temporary exhibitionExhibition “In the Baltic Sea. Photo exhibition “Baltic Deep Sea” and collection specimens of the Latvian National Museum of Natural History”
Attention! Dear visitors!Due to unfavorable weather conditions previously announced "Mushroom exhibition 2024" this week – September 11 to 15 – is cancelled.New exhibition dates will be published soon.
5. September Temporary exhibitionPublicity photo CANCELLED "Mushroom exhibition 2024"Dear visitors! Due to unfavorable weather conditions previously announced "Mushroom exhibition 2024" this week – September 11 to 15 –...Read more about CANCELLED "Mushroom exhibition 2024"
7. August Temporary exhibitionPhoto - M. BērziņšExhibition “In the Baltic Sea. Photo exhibition “Baltic Deep Sea” and collection specimens of the Latvian National Museum of Natural History”While the permanent exhibition “Life in the Seas” is closed for reconstruction, the museum invites you to explore marine topics in the...Read more about Exhibition “In the Baltic Sea. Photo exhibition “Baltic Deep Sea” and collection specimens of the Latvian National Museum of Natural History”
25. October InformationPhoto - LNMNHThe mobile app “Dabas muzejs”We are happy to announce the launch of the mobile app of the Latvian National Museum of Natural History “Dabas muzejs”. The app is an...Read more about The mobile app “Dabas muzejs”
25. July InformationPhoto - LNMNHThe exhibition “Life in the Seas” closed for reconstruction from 19.08.2024.Dear visitors! We would like to inform you that the existing exhibition “Life in the Seas” is open until August 18, 2024 , but from...Read more about The exhibition “Life in the Seas” closed for reconstruction from 19.08.2024.
2. June InformationPhoto - LNMNHFree admission to Ukrainian civilians with temporary residence permitUkranian civilians with temporary residence permit in Latvia can visit the Latvian National Museum of Natural History free of charge...Read more about Free admission to Ukrainian civilians with temporary residence permit