Graz is Austria’s second-largest city and the capital of Styria, famous for its beautifully preserved Old Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The city blends stunning Renaissance and Baroque architecture with modern, innovative design, all centered around the Schlossberg hill and the Mur River.
Things to Do & See
Schlossberg (Castle Hill)
The iconic hill dominating the city center, offering the best panoramic views of Graz and home to the famous clock tower. (Link)
Grazer Uhrturm (Clock Tower)
The most famous symbol of Graz, this medieval tower is located on the Schlossberg and is unique for having the long hand show the hour and the short hand show the minutes. (Link)
Hauptplatz (Main Square)
The historic heart of the Old Town, a large, beautiful square surrounded by ornate Renaissance and Baroque facades, including the Town Hall. (Link)
Landeszeughaus (Styrian Armoury)
A spectacular historical arsenal that houses the world’s largest collection of historical arms and armor, with over 32,000 items preserved. (Link)
Graz Cathedral (Grazer Dom)
The magnificent cathedral which served as the court church of the Habsburg emperors and contains impressive Gothic architecture and Baroque interior elements. (Link)
Murinsel (Mur Island)
A contemporary and unique floating structure in the middle of the Mur River, designed by Vito Acconci, which serves as a café and viewing platform. (Link)





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