I really like this monument in Riga, but try as I might, I haven’t been able to find out a huge amount about it. It stands outside the Museum of the Occupation of Latvia in Riga’s old town.
The museum building was originally built as a museum to the Red Latvian Riflemen, who are commemorated by this statue. Despite being a statue to honour the riflemen, it feels more like a monument to mark the oppression of the Soviet state. It’s a very tall, very bold and formidable monument. Yet I do really like it – the cubism-feel to it gives it a nice edge, and I think it serves as a good reminder of forced Sovietisation of Latvia, though this is definitely not what was intended.