Valmiera Concert Hall Sold for €876,000 to Valmiera Domus
The pavilion in Valmiera’s Vecpuišu Park, housing a concert hall, has been sold for €876,000, according to information from the Latvian Land Registry. The property was acquired by SIA “Valmiera Domus” from SIA “Norlat,” which initially purchased the property in 2014 for €125,000.
History of the Concert Hall and Park
The concert hall, known as “Valmiera,” opened in March 2016. In addition to the concert venue, the pavilion also includes a restaurant, a summer terrace, and conference facilities. Plans for the hall included a diverse range of cultural events, such as concerts, theatrical performances, and children’s events. Jauns.lv reports on these initial plans.
Vecpuišu Park itself has a rich history, dating back to 1914 when it was established by a group of local entrepreneurs as a park with a non-alcoholic buffet and a book stand. Military Heritage Tourism details the park’s origins.
Recent Ownership and Registration
SIA “Valmiera Domus” was registered on January 29, 2026, with a share capital of €2,800. The company is owned by former politician Guntars Galvanovskis. Dienas Bizness provides information on the company’s registration and ownership.
Guntars Galvanovskis’ Political Background
Guntars Galvanovskis was elected to the Valmiera City Council in 2009 representing the “Jaunais laiks” party. He was subsequently elected to the 10th Saeima in 2010 as part of the “Vienotība” association. In 2011, he resigned from “Jaunais laiks” and joined the Zatler Reform Party, but was later expelled from that party and did not run in the subsequent parliamentary elections.
Property Details and Location
The property is located in a prime area of Valmiera, within Vecpuišu Park. Niv.lv highlights the property’s potential for new business ventures.