The All Saints Orthodox Parish of Riga until 1914 The Riga's All Saints Church is located on the territory of the former so-called Moscow suburb (Maskavas forštate). In 1777, a chapel in the name of All Saints was built on the territory of the cemetery in the area of the present day Katoļu, L.
Kalna and Daugavpils streets, and the cemetery was named the All Saints. This date can be considered as the beginning of the history of the All Saints Church.
In 1812-1814, a wooden church was built instead of the chapel, and it was attributed to the Annunciation Church of Riga. In 1852, the Church of All Saints became an independent parish church.
A new stage in the development of the architectural ensemble of the church began in 80s-90s of the 19th century: the construction of a new stone church building was completed (1884), and the parish school was built (1892). By the beginning of the First World War, the All Saints Church was a major religiouseducational centre in the suburbs.