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Historic cannon by the facade of the Daugava Museum building on Dole Island

A historic cannon is exhibited on a wide stone cobblestone area by the main facade of the Daugava Museum building on Dole Island. Its long and heavy metal barrel points to the right, showing textures and signs of aging on its surface. The cannon is mounted on a dark brown, stepped wooden carriage equipped with massive iron loops and fasteners for securing or towing the weapon.

The structure rests on four small, solid wooden wheels placed on a cobblestone pavement made of various shades of fieldstones. In the background, the light yellow brick wall of the museum building is clearly visible, featuring several large windows, wooden entrance doors, and the sign "DAUGAVAS MUZEJS" above them. The architecture of the building and its decorative elements complement the historical atmosphere of the exhibit.

The museum surroundings are tidy, with a small green lawn visible on the right, as well as decorative shrubs near the building's foundation. Further in the background on the left, a wooden bench is placed for visitors to rest. The daylight evenly illuminates both the details of the cannon and the facade of the building, creating a clear and exploratory view of this cultural and historical site.

Historic cannon by the facade of the Daugava Museum building on Dole Island

Code: V-043-26
Author: Aivars Gulbis
Photo taken on May 17, 2026
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