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Wagner Concert Hall, Riga

Wagner once lived in Riga, on the street now named after him.

Wagner once lived in Riga, on the street now named after him. This hall where he performed occasionally holds concerts.


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About Wagner Concert Hall

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Wagner Concert Hall and Nearby Sights on Map

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