Trauksmes street ( Latvian. Trauksmes iela , the historical Russian name Nabatnaya ) is a short (131 meter [1] ) dead-end street in Riga , in the historical district Old Town . It goes from Kungu street towards the Daugava embankment.
| Trauksmes street | |
|---|---|
| Latvian. Trauksmes iela | |
View from Kungu street | |
| general information | |
| A country | |
| City | Riga |
| Historical district | Old Town (Old Town) |
| Length | |
| Former names | Alarm |
History
In medieval Riga, Trauksmes Street ran along the city walls around the entire city. Over time, and in connection with the demolition of the fortress walls (the liberated plots of land left for building), the street broke up into separate plots with other names - Trokshnu , Akla [2] , Udensvada . The former name - Trauksmes - retained only a tiny section, departing from Kungu street.
Currently, the whole street is located inside the residential complex Rīdzenes rezidence built in 2007 ( Kungu street , 25) [3]
Notes
- ↑ Rīgas ielu pamatlielumi (Latvian) (xls). Open data . Riga City Council (January 1, 2016). Date of treatment August 15, 2016.
- ↑ Akla Street is a part of Trauksmes Street, which in the Middle Ages ran along the protective wall around the entire city
- ↑ Rīdzenes Rezidence