27 business-class apartments in a fully renovated building

The building was built in 1911 by the architect Nikolai Nord. It is an outstanding example of Riga Art Nouveau with the tangible influence of British Modernism and Neoclassicism.

Doors and windows fully replicate the original design
Doors and windows fully replicate the original design
Original facade appearance restored during renovation
Original facade appearance restored during renovation

An unusual example of Riga Art Nouveau

The architect Nikolai Nord was inspired by a strict British Modernist Style with a pronounced vertical rhythm in a Charles Rennie Mackintosh style.

At the same time, the building has characteristic features of Neoclassicism which were popular at the turn of the century.

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Apartments of various space areas based on the initial layouts

One to three bedrooms, 42 m2 to 134 m2 — TWENTY features apartments suited to every desire. The functional rooms correspond to the initial layouts in many aspects.

A quiet centre in the most pleasant
sense of the word

Living at TWENTY means living within walking distance to everything needed for a
high-quality and intense life.

Church of St. Gertrude
10 min
Academy of Sciences
25 min
Cathedral
10 min
Monument of Freedom
15 min
St. Peter’s Church
20 min
House of the Blackheads
25 min
Riga Museum
Art Nouveau
5 min
Real estate in a renovated historical building is a long-term investment, and the value will only grow over the years. LEARN MORE