<noembed><nolayer><div style="position:absolute; left:0; top:-100; display:none;"> Blackhead`s House<br> Latvia picture - The origins of this structure date back to the 14th century, when a building was put up for the needs of city officials and tradesmen. The so-called Blackheads Society, whose patron was St. Mauritius, took over the building in the 15th century, although the name &#147;Blackheads House&#148; dates back only to 1687. In 1713, the society won full ownership rights to the building. It once contained one of the world&#146;s richest collections of silver objects. The building was destroyed during World War II, but on June 29, 1995, the foundations for the structure that is seen today were laid. A memorial capsule was inserted into the foundations. Work on the restoration was completed in 1999. </div></nolayer></noembed>
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