A museum dedicated to the "heroic battle at Sea" of the Latvian Nazis from the Wehrmacht with units of the Red Army in 1944. More precisely, an attempt to pass off local battles as an epic battle. Since the Latvian henchmen of Nazi Germany had no achievements, except for war crimes - punitive actions against the civilian population of the USSR, they had to suck the "exploits" out of their fingers. In general, the view from that side)) The museum has a lot of Nazi symbols, elements of uniforms and equipment, weapons and ammunition dug up from the battlefields. There are also letters and documents. There are several pieces of equipment in front of the building, including the T-34. You can climb everywhere, take pictures. There is also a cemetery for the dead Nazis, but it is a little further down the road. There is another building nearby - it houses something like a museum of local lore. The meaning of the exhibition is "how Latvians lived before the Russians (V.I. Lenin in particular) granted them independence in 1918." The entrance is separate, the fee is also. The location is beautifully decorated: there is a pond with bridges, a lawn, flowers. One of the disadvantages is a disgusting grader (apparently, the European standard), which you need to use to get to the museum from the paved road. Well, he shot two stars for Nazi ideology, of course.
There will be no photos, because there is a continuous propaganda of Nazism))