Witness one of the world's greatest Baroque pipe organs — the 1779 Grüneberg instrument inside Holy Trinity Cathedral — in a live recital. With over 7,000 pipes and a breathtaking gilded case, hearing it in full voice is a profoundly moving bucket-list moment.
What to expect
Holy Trinity is Liepāja's oldest church, its pale Baroque facade anchoring the old town. Inside, the Grüneberg organ — restored to full magnificence — dominates the west end with tiers of gilded pipes rising to the vaulted ceiling. Recitals are typically 30–45 minutes and played by the cathedral's own organists, who have an intimate mastery of this specific instrument's voice. The reverb is extraordinary; certain bass notes are felt physically as well as heard. After the recital, take time to walk the nave and examine the 18th-century craftsmanship at close range.
Good to know
Recital schedules vary by season — check the cathedral website before your cruise or contact the Liepāja tourism office to confirm times. The cathedral is in the heart of the old town, easily walkable from the canal. Entry fee collected at the door; recital tickets may be paid separately. Dress modestly as a sign of respect.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Liepaja — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.