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Ancient wooden residential house among lush trees in the territory of the Daugava Museum

The open-air section of the Daugava Museum features an ancient wooden residential house situated in a wide, green, and shaded area. The building is constructed from sturdy logs and features a characteristic thatched roof that has become mossy over time with sloped ridges. Small wooden windows with dark frames and shutters are built into the facade of the house, corresponding to traditional historical construction.

The surrounding environment is characterized by many large, old deciduous trees with thick, bright green foliage that cast shadows on the well-kept lawn in the spring sun. Along the right edge of the area stretches a natural dirt path that leads past a line of trees and winds further into the depth of the park. Small, green bushes grow right by the foundations of the house, complementing the natural landscape.

The background depiction reveals a wide and bright forest park where daylight filters through the tree trunks. The overall composition creates a peaceful, quiet, and historically authentic atmosphere that invites visitors to explore past lifestyles and architectural heritage surrounded by nature.

Ancient wooden residential house among lush trees in the territory of the Daugava Museum

Code: V-049-26
Author: Aivars Gulbis
Photo taken on May 17, 2026
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