Āgenskalns
Āgenskalns (Historically known also as Hāgenskalns or Hagensberg)— a district in Riga, located on the left bank of the Daugava, an old neighbourhood, mainly built in the late 19th - early 20th century.
Notable places in Agenskalns
- Agenskalns Market - Built in 1911 - 1914
- Railroad Museum - Uzvaras Boulevard 2/4
- Eduards Smilgis Theatre Museum - E. Smilga (Dartas) Street 37/39
- Uzvaras park
- Hotel Janne building
- Radisson SAS Hotel Riga
- Maritim Park Hotel Riga
- Janis Akuraters museum - O. Vaciesa Street 6a
- Ojars Vacietis museum - O. Vaciesa Street 19
- Pauls Stradins Clinical University Hospital - Pilsoņu Street 13, built in 1908 - 1910
Schools
- University of Latvia Faculty of Physics and Mathematics
- Riga Technical University Faculty of Engineering Economics and Management; Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology
- Riga International School of Economics and Business Administration
- Rīga 14. vakara vidusskola
- Rīga 34. arodvidusskolas filiāle
- Rīgas 53. vidusskola
- Rīgas 61. vidusskola
- Āgenskalna Valsts ģimnāzija
- Āgenskalna ģimnāzija
- Emīls Dārziņš Music School
- Friča Brīvzemnieka pamatskola
- Horeogrāfijas vidusskola
- Rīgas Katoļu ģimnāzija
- Rīgas valdorfskola
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Coordinates: 56°56′N 24°04′E / 56.933°N 24.067°E
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