Skrunda Open-Air Stage and Park

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I just love Skrunda, like I have dedicated a lot of posts to this lovely small Latvian town in Western Latvia. So today is no exception - meet another tourist attraction in this marvelous town - Open air stage and park. You will just love this place.

Skrunda park with an open-air stage and the viewing platform. The park is developed on top of the Skrunda castle mound and features four public art objects made by wood carver Ģirts Burvis – seats of the first Couronian kings Ērmanis Pilāts, Jākobs Sigitars, Veisens and Santiķis. The sculptures were dedicated to the 750th anniversary of Skrunda being mentioned in historical sources. A scenic view over the River Venta opens from the viewing platform located in the park.

Skrunda Open air stage

Skrunda Open air stage

Skrunda Open air stage

Skrunda Open air stage

Park in Skrunda near Open Air Stage

Park in Skrunda near Open Air Stage

Embankment of Venta in Skrunda

Embankment of Venta in Skrunda

It's just wonderful how they have built everything here in Skrunda. Go discover Skrunda now! (Better in Summer time)

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