Keystone Collection is redefining heritage hospitality in Riga’s Old Town by uniting architectural preservation with modern comfort. With two landmark restorations already complete, the group has become a model for how historical integrity and contemporary design can coexist. As the company continues to grow, it is shaping a new era of boutique hospitality rooted in history and human connection. The Baltic Times Magazine spoke with Janis Vilisons, Chairman of the Board at Amberstone Hotels, SIA, the owner of Keystone Collection hotel chain.
“Our major milestone will be the launch of Carillon Aparthotel, offering 61 premium apartments designed for longer stays and modern comfort. Bookings began in August, with the official opening scheduled for December 1,” J. Vilisons emphasized.
Keystone Collection has already restored two historical buildings in Riga Old Town. What guiding philosophy shapes your approach to breathing new life into heritage architecture while preserving its authenticity?
Keystone Collection approaches the restoration of historic buildings with deep respect for their original character, aiming to preserve authenticity while introducing modern comforts.
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