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The Riga Ghetto and Latvian Holocaust Museum is an open-air memorial and indoor exhibition documenting the destruction of Latvia's Jewish community during World War II. Located near the former ghetto area in the Moscow District, the museum preserves the memory of more than 70,000 Latvian Jews murdered during the Holocaust.
The Riga Ghetto was established in October 1941 in the city's Moscow Suburb. Most of its inhabitants were murdered in the Rumbula Forest massacre of November–December 1941. The museum was founded in 2010 by the Shamir Association.