Kārlis Ulmanis Memorial Museum "Pikšas"

  • Working hours
    • 01.05 - 30.09
      • Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun 09:00 - 16:00

Pikšas is an old farmstead in Zemgale. On 4 September 1877, Lizete and Indriķis Ulmanis welcomed their third son Kārlis who later became a well-known politician. Kārlis spent his childhood in Pikšas. After finishing the Bērzmuiža Parish School, he continued his studies elsewhere, but later returned to his native village. This is a place where he drew energy and tried out the new agricultural machines with the help of his family members, creating a model farmstead in of the 1930’s. In 1993, the museum started operating in the restored home Pikšas of Kārlis Ulmanis, the founder and president of the Latvian State. The donations of the residents of Latvia made it possible to reconstruct the dwelling house Pikšas as it used to be before. A lot of energy and efforts were invested in the development of the museum by Guntis Ulmanis, its long-time manager and the grandson of Kārlis Ulmanis’ brother. He is also the author of the paintings on display at the museum. The museum was created as a farmstead from the 1930’s, which characterises the agricultural development of Latvia during this period of time. The exposition was dedicated to the life of K. Ulmanis, his ideas, contribution to the state, and his political activities. The birthday of K. Ulmanis is celebrated every year on the first Sunday of September in the large yard of Pikšas.

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  • expositions and exhibitions;
  • lectures or consultations;
  • education programmes for schools;
  • use of museum collections;
  • rental of premises (large and small conference room);
  • rental of the territory for personal events; and
  • technical services (scanning, copying, printing, etc.).


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