Working hours
Working hours every day from 10:00 to 18:00 PM
The Territory of Zoo Lauku sēta is a place to enjoy quiet and peaceful walks, visit animals living and grazing in the meadows. Animal feeding is prohibited. Animal feeding and animal amusements are possible ONLY during guided tours by the farm owner, who provides special food that can be given to the animals.The amusement programme includes watching and bottle-feeding piglets, horse dancing, treating llama to some delicious treats and other fun activities.
Working hours every day from 10:00 to 18:00 PM
Group visits; pony or donkey rides – please arrange in advance
For adults 7.00 EUR
For students, seniors, children and for people with reduced mobility 5.00 EUR
The house is given the status of an architectural monument of national importance and is located on the grounds of the urban planning monument of national importance, the Historical Centre of the City of Jelgava. In the 1813 plan of the city of Jelgava, it is possible to identify the part of the city where the building on 2 Vecpilsētas Street is located. It is a building made of wooden structures, which were no longer permitted to be built in Jelgava under the building regulations of 1813, so there is reason to believe that the house’s origins date before 1813.
In the second half of the 18th century to the beginning of the 19th century, it was a residential house with a warehouse next to it.
In the block of Jelgava Vecpilsētas Street, where the House of Latvian traditions and crafts is located, a unique historic street network and density pattern have been preserved to this day. The building area was formed between the 18th and 19th centuries. It is the oldest building part of the city of Jelgava that was not destroyed during World War II.
In 2008, a memorial sign Dobeles vārti (Dobele gates) was installed next to the house of Latvian traditions and crafts, symbolically marking the location of one of the city’s historical gates in the 17th century. From Dobeles vārti, a road of nails winds along the ground, marking the location of the ancient city’s rampart. The nailed road in the streets leads from the crossing of Dobele and Vecpilsētas streets to the crossing of Uzvaras and Ausekļa streets. All 800 hammered nails were made at a local blacksmith in Jelgava.
By the order of the Duke of Gothard Kettler, around 1571 Zaļenieki Lutheran Church was built to replace the Catholic Chapel. The current masonry building was completed in 1872. The dark oak interior creates very interesting and peculiar acoustics - sounds do not flow as in churches with high ceiling vaults, but they somehow get absorbed by the wooden boards. The old organ has been preserved in the church, which was built by P.K. Hermanis in 1862. The altar of the church is composed of the elevation decorated with a cross and candlelights and the altar painting by J.Hinner (1873). Next to the church is a cemetery for the WWI soldiers. The bell of the church tower is the largest in Jelgava County.
Brokastnīca is a place with a relaxed, open and warm atmosphere, where you can discuss the day’s plans with colleagues in the morning or meet friends and family at the large central café table. Catering services are available for individuals and groups, and the café can also host banquets, coffee breaks and private social events.
We welcome you to take a look at the private collection of the Soviet Union period cars. We have acquired and refurbished all the vehicles ourselves.
The building of the Pūteļkrogs used to be an old creamery, called Pūteļi Creamery. The feel of those days is still present in the atmosphere of the café. The building was built in the 30’s of the last century and served as a milk creamery for the local farmers. This was a place where delicious curd and cheese were produced.
Zemgale Olympic Centre, established in the end of 2010- Multifunctional Sports Complex available to professional athletes, teams, their active supporters or simply to everyone who loves sport.
Come to our cozy sauna in the middle of the forest. Here you can enjoy peace and tranquility, beautiful nature, and a great sauna with a really good heat. Enjoy celebrations, sports games and other events here. There is a pond next to the sauna - where you can swim and in the river Klīve you can go fishing. In summer season, there are volleyball, basketball and soccer fields available. It is a great place for walks in the forest and picking berries and mushrooms in the autumn.
For your convenience, there is a large quality barbecue and a smokehouse in the forest, where you can smoke chicken, ribs, fish, etc.
Gourmet lovers! Next to the sauna, you can make exceptional dishes on fire, in the cast iron pot. The housekeeper will be happy to share with you recipes and give you some useful tips to make your stew, pilaw or soup come out fabulously delicious.
Jelgava Regional Tourism Centre has compiled a list of the biggest children’s playgrounds in Jelgava.