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The Prophecy

Rainis’ play The Witch of Rīga was written in 1928. It still reminds us today that the Latvian people must stay vigilant against threats to their freedom. The play served as prophecy for future events that Latvians faced over the course of the 20th century. The play's key ideas still resonate with us to the present day.

Aspazija’s postcards

The correspondence between Rainis and Aspazija is registered in the UNESCO "World Memory" list in the Latvian National Register. There are nearly 2,500 letters in Latvian, Russian and German, and a substantial proportion of the letters were written on postcards.
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