The small wooden stage in Ķēniņkalns is a well-maintained open-air cultural and recreation site in Talsi, developed during the historical park's revitalization. It is specifically designed for hosting various smaller-scale events, such as chamber music concerts, poetry readings, presentations, or educational activities.
The central feature of this area is a low, circular platform finished with wooden decking, which serves as the performance stage.
Key features of the infrastructure:
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Audience Seating: The stage is semi-encircled by built-in wooden benches arranged in a terraced, amphitheater-style layout to ensure excellent visibility.
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Pergola Structure: A section of the seating area is sheltered by an elegant wood-and-metal pergola, providing partial cover and defining the space visually.
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Surrounding Environment: The stage area is seamlessly integrated into the hill's natural slope. Access is provided by nearby stairs and landscaped pathways paved with cobblestones and gravel. The site is equipped with modern lampposts, matching waste bins, and decorative perennial flower beds.
On a daily basis, this area serves as a peaceful and aesthetically pleasing resting spot for park visitors.




