About us
Rapid development
 
                                            
                                                                     Port beginnings
                                                                     Rapid development
                                                                     Vast territories
                                                                     Devastation of wars
                                                                     Sea passenger port
                                                                     Multiple dredging works
                                                                     Sculpture greeting arriving passengers
                                                                
                            
                        
                        In the middle of the 19th century infrastructure of the port of Riga served as proof to possibilities of modern technology. On the eve of World War I, Riga had developed into one of the main export ports of the Russian Empire.
In the second half of the 19th century, development of the port took a rapid turn in the direction of the Gulf of Riga: Andrejosta and Eksportosta berths were built, new warehouse complexes were constructed and the first city power plant was built in Andrejsala. The raft bridge was replaced by the Ponton Bridge in 1896, and a city bathhouse was set up.
The port evolved and in 1912 the pier of Riga Passenger port, familiar to us today, was built.
