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The country provides a wide range of Soviet-era heritage, from monumental concrete structures to authentic post-Soviet residential districts, well suited for historical, political, or dystopian narratives.












Beyond the cities, vast forests, lakes, rivers, and untouched countryside offer highly variable natural backdrops. Latvia's Baltic coastline features long sandy beaches and windswept dunes, while seaside towns and villages combine natural beauty with charming wooden architecture ideal for both bright summer scenes and moody coastal visuals.












Adding to its cinematic appeal, Latvia experiences four distinct seasons. Winters bring snowy white landscapes and up to 17 hours of darkness, while summers offer up to 17 hours of daylight, providing extended golden hours and exceptional natural light.