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The Triangula Bastion ( lv, Triangula bastions) was part of the 18th-century fortifications of
Riga Riga (; lv, Rīga , liv, Rīgõ) is the capital and largest city of Latvia and is home to 605,802 inhabitants which is a third of Latvia's population. The city lies on the Gulf of Riga at the mouth of the Daugava river where it meets the Ba ...
. Its foundations are nowadays visible under a modern office building owned by Euro Live Technologies a
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History

From its foundation in 1201, Riga always had a fortification wall system surrounding it. In the 16th and 17th centuries a new type of defensive system, the
bastion fort A bastion fort or ''trace italienne'' (a phrase derived from non-standard French, literally meaning ''Italian outline'') is a fortification in a style that evolved during the early modern period of gunpowder when the cannon came to domin ...
, was developed to protect the town against
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attack. The territory of present
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was surrounded with an earthen
rampart Rampart may refer to: * Rampart (fortification), a defensive wall or bank around a castle, fort or settlement Rampart may also refer to: * "O'er the Ramparts We Watched" is a key line from "The Star-Spangled Banner", the national anthem of the ...
. Positioned at the corners of the rampart and the major gates were projecting polygonal fortifications –
bastion A bastion or bulwark is a structure projecting outward from the curtain wall of a fortification, most commonly angular in shape and positioned at the corners of the fort. The fully developed bastion consists of two faces and two flanks, with fi ...
s. In the moat in front of these,
ravelin A ravelin is a triangular fortification or detached outwork, located in front of the innerworks of a fortress (the curtain walls and bastions). Originally called a ''demi-lune'', after the ''lunette'', the ravelin is placed outside a castle ...
s were built, artificial fortified triangular islands. A separate fortress, the
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on the bank of the
Daugava , be, Заходняя Дзвіна (), liv, Vēna, et, Väina, german: Düna , image = Fluss-lv-Düna.png , image_caption = The drainage basin of the Daugava , source1_location = Valdai Hills, Russia , mouth_location = Gulf of Riga, Baltic Se ...
downstream from
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, provided additional protection. All this made Riga one of the strongest fortified centres on the eastern shore of the
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. Over the course of time, the fortification systems were improved. The outer walls of the defenses were faced with stone blocks, the
moat A moat is a deep, broad ditch, either dry or filled with water, that is dug and surrounds a castle, fortification, building or town, historically to provide it with a preliminary line of defence. In some places moats evolved into more extensive ...
was broadened and forward defences were added in front of the rampart. As
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s became more powerful, the fortifications gradually lost their importance and began to hinder
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. Between 1857 and 1864 the wall was taken down. Only part of the moat was preserved to form the city
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, and an artificial mound, called Bastejkalns, was thrown up at the site of the former Sand Bastion. The Triangula Bastion, the smallest but highest of the bastions, was constructed in 1727. The fortification was
pentagon In geometry, a pentagon (from the Greek πέντε ''pente'' meaning ''five'' and γωνία ''gonia'' meaning ''angle'') is any five-sided polygon or 5-gon. The sum of the internal angles in a simple pentagon is 540°. A pentagon may be simpl ...
al in plan, open on the side facing the town. The width of the Bastion at the city rampart reached 61 metres, while the distance from the rampart to the outermost point was 35 meters. The bastion wall was 7 – 8 metres high, built at an angle of 50 – 70 degrees. It was faced with blocks of pink and grey
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. Behind the decorative blocks, the 2,1 metres thick wall itself was built of rough grey dolomite. Inside the fortified area, there was another, inner wall repeating the shape of the outer wall and separated from it by a distance of 5 – 11 metres. The space between the walls was filled with sand.


Current situation

When construction of a new shopping mall was initiated in 2000, the remains of old fortification walls were found. The Triangula Bastion was excavated by the AIG Company under the direction of the
Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation Museum of the History of Riga and Navigation ( lv, Rīgas vēstures un kuģniecības muzejs) is housed by the Riga Dom Cathedral ensemble in the heart of the Old Riga, Latvia. It originated in 1773 as a private collection of Nikolaus von Hims ...
and Mārtiņš Lūsēns. As a result, the Triangula Bastion is the most extensively investigated part of Riga’s 17th–19th-century fortification system, the remains of which were preserved inside the new building. When the new glass building was built, there were strong opinions about the building's architectural style. For people who had spent 70 years under the rule of
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and were not used to modern architecture, the new building was shocking. The building has large terraces with views of the riverside. For more than five years these terraces were not accessible to the public. Eventually, as Riga became more friendly and attractive for
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s, the management of the Triangula Bastion decided to open the terraces. Nearly all Riga city celebrations take place on the riverbank of the Daugava, the place where Triangula Bastion stands.


Gallery

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References

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