A memorial to the Livs of the Daugava region and their leader, Ako - Not far from the Rīga ring road on the Right Bank of the Daugava is a monument designed by the sculptor Ģirts Burvis in 1994, which is dedicated to the Livs of the Daugava region and their Mārtiņsala leader, Ako, who led a battle against the Holy Crusades.
The Daugmale castle hill - This is an ancient and important place for trade and craftsmanship on the left shore of the Rīga hydroelectric power plant reservoir.
The ruins of the Ikskile church - The ruins are part of the oldest stone building in Latvia. Work on the church began in 1184, but it was rebuilt and sacked several times, most recently in 1916.
Death Island - During World War I, there were massive battles between Latvian Riflemen and a much larger German army on Death Island. In honour of this, the architect Eižens Laube designed a monument to fallen Latvian riflemen on the northern shore of Death Island.