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Wall Painting by Artist Raitis Junkers

The most expressive attraction of the Jelgava exposition is the wall painting by artist Raitis Junkers, which depicts the signalling signs and the station at the end of the 19th century, unleashing the imagination of visitors and letting them return to this very place and time. The most observant visitors will spot not only a semaphore, signalling signs, locomotives and carriages, but also the most beautiful buildings and highest towers of Mītava, taking at least a little moment to stop in their daily rush and think back to the time when each train ride was an adventure.

The most expressive attraction of the Jelgava exposition is the wall painting by artist Raitis Junkers, which depicts the signalling signs and the station at the end of the 19th century, unleashing the imagination of visitors and letting them return to this very place and time. The most observant visitors will spot not only a semaphore, signalling signs, locomotives and carriages, but also the most beautiful buildings and highest towers of Mītava, taking at least a little moment to stop in their daily rush and think back to the time when each train ride was an adventure." data-share-imageurl="https://www.railwaymuseum.lv/sites/muzejs.ldz.lv/files/IMG_7321.jpg">