St. John's Church was first built as a
chapel and a part of the Dominican monastery ensemble. It
was first mentioned in the 13th century. After expulsion of
the Dominicans at the time of reformation, the building was
privately owned. It was used as a stable and later as a weapon
workshop. In 1582, it became a part of a Latvian parish.
In 1587-1589 the rebuilding took
place and the eastern altar part was added. Go forward, through
that ancient gate near St. John's Church, and then you can
see old Jana seta (John's Yard) with a reconstructed fragment
of the fortification wall surrounding the medieval Riga.
If you go forward again, you can
see beautiful Konventa seta (Convent yard) where The Castle
of Sword-bearers' order stood in the 13th century. At the
end of the 13th century it was destroyed by Riga's citizens
who wished to free themselves from the power of the order.

Address: Skarnu St., 24