2015Lola2015
Great place. Grate Prices. Place were history and culture meets each other. You would think it would be bigger, however, it's big enough to what it serves. I heard they have many different activities going on there for locals and tourists.
JanetR339
The shop was packed with lots of souvenir items. Many things were hand crafted but there was so much it was hard to see it all. I was a bit disappointed.
sigulda158
On the first floor is a shop selling souvenirs and local products. After visiting the shop, I went to the second floor and looking around a bit - saw some candles, weaving things, etc. Then I returned to the gift shop, and the woman there asked me if I wanted to visit the museum and called someone on her cell phone. So I went back up again to visit the museum and the woman mentioned I could make candles or there were candles for sale such as some were 1 lat, some were 2 lats. There was no admission fee, so I bought a candle. As I was leaving, a group of school children arrived, so if you have children I think they might enjoy this museum.