Livy Square. This square originated in old Riga after the Second World War, when part of the old urban development was demolished. Livy is one of the ethnoses of the Baltic-Finnish peoples inhabiting the lands along the Daugava and the Baltic Sea, creating the national basis of modern Latvia. On the square you can see the big guild building, picturesque houses along Meistar street and a house with cats. In winter, a skating rink is poured on the square, and in the summer, during an influx of tourists, a public toilet is open with a cash register and a single cabin for women and gentlemen. Translated with Google Translate