0,9 ha. Every spring and summer, the square is decorated with magnificent flower beds and the prolific golden rain (Laburnum) blooms.
In 2000, the fountain “Saules laiviņas” (sculptor I. Berga, architect M. Lejnieks) was installed here, and in 2004 the figurative flowerbed “Bobsleigh Crew” was installed.
The square was named in 1995 with the idea of emphasizing the historically developing new part of the city in the city structure. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, the place was used as a traveling circus square, later called J. Čakste (1930) and L. Paegle (1940) Square.