





St. Peter's Church
Attraction
4.6 (6111 reviews)
Imposing medieval church, dating from the 15th century, with a distinctive, 123m-high steeple.
Reformācijas Laukums 1, Centra rajons, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia
+371 29 519 517
Did You Know?
Towering Spire
The church's iconic spire reaches a height of 123 meters (404 feet), making it a prominent and easily recognizable landmark in Riga's skyline.
Panoramic Views
An elevator takes visitors to an observation platform at 72 meters (236 feet) up the spire, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Riga's Old Town, the Daugava River, and the surrounding cityscape.
Resilient Landmark
St. Peter's Church has been destroyed and rebuilt several times throughout its long history, most notably after being severely damaged during World War II, showcasing its remarkable resilience.
Golden Guardian
Perched atop the spire is a golden weathercock (rooster), a traditional symbol in Baltic churches, which is said to protect the city from evil. It's replaced periodically, with each new rooster being blessed.
Highlights from Reviews
• panoramic city views
The tower offers incredible 360-degree panoramic views of Riga, including the Old Town, river, and skyline.
• convenient elevator access
An elevator provides easy access to the top of the tower from the third floor, avoiding a long climb.
• stunning architecture
The church boasts impressive Gothic and Baroque architecture, with intricate details and a timeless feel.
• historical significance
The church has a rich history dating back to the 13th century, reflecting historical changes in faith.
• central location
Located in the heart of Riga's Old Town, it's easily accessible and surrounded by a vibrant atmosphere.