
Aleksandrs Čaks
Aleksandrs Čaks was a notable figure in Latvian history, recognized for his contributions as a school overseer in the 1920s at a site that later became the Amatu māja in Drabešu, enhancing the educational and cultural landscape of the region.
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Aleksandrs Čaks was a city boy who celebrated the summer vibes in his poetry.
Birutas Stafeckas izstāde Vasaras noskaņas jeb Čaks laukos / Diena
Aleksandrs Čaks is known as the city's most famous poet.
Rīga XX gadsimta 20.–30. gados nebija nekāda province / DienaAleksandrs Čaks wrote poetry reflecting the grim world of Riga's outskirts.
pilsēta latviešu modernistu vērojumā / DienaAleksandrs Čaks captured the grim world of Riga's outskirts in his poetry.
pilsēta latviešu modernistu vērojumā / DienaAleksandrs Čaks' poetry is being interpreted through music in the program created by Jānis Lūsēns.
Tā nebūs rudens nostalģija. Jānis Lūsēns, Zigfrīds Muktupāvels un Jānis Strazdiņš satiek Čaku / DienaThe Aleksandrs Čaks award is given every two years for contributions to the study and promotion of the poet's personality and work.
Aicina pieteikt pretendentus Aleksandra Čaka balvai / DienaAleksandrs Čaks is celebrated as a prominent Latvian poet and the founder of modern Latvian poetry.
Izstāde Radīšana. Personības. Atklājumi / DienaAleksandrs Čaks created a poetry collection titled 'Debesu dāvana' dedicated to Milda Grīnfelde.
Dāvana un provokācija. Starptautiskā Personību muzeju diena ar atvilktnes atvēršanu / DienaAleksandrs Čaks was the school overseer at the site of the former orphanage and school in the 1920s.
Aizraujoši par Latviju, folkloru, tradīcijām / Diena








































