Discover Graz: Austria's Second Largest City
Graz, Austria's second largest city, is a treasure trove of historical architecture, especially in its UNESCO-listed Old Town. The city's history dates back to AD 800, but it gained prominence under the Habsburgs as a commercial hub. Graz's cultural significance is reflected in its many Italian-influenced buildings, such as Schloss Eggenberg, and its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999. It's also the birthplace of actor Arnold Schwarzenegger, with a museum dedicated to his career.
Top Attractions in Graz
1. Old Town Graz
Stroll through the historic Old Town, where the Hauptplatz, Town Hall, and Haus am Luegg showcase Baroque splendor. Don't miss the Franciscan Church with its Gothic architecture and the GrazMuseum for city history. The Herrengasse is a pedestrian zone lined with grand mansions, including the Painted House adorned with frescoes.
2. Schlossberg and the Clock Tower
The Schlossberg hill offers panoramic views of Graz and is home to the iconic Clock Tower. Reach the summit by funicular or on foot to explore historical sites like the Turkish Well and the Belfry.
3. The Styrian Armoury
The world's largest historical armory, the Styrian Armoury, boasts an impressive collection of arms and armor, including horse armor from Innsbruck circa 1510.
4. The Landhaus and Courtyard
The Renaissance-style Landhaus is a masterpiece with a stunning courtyard and fountain. Nearby, the Graz Burg features the unique double spiral staircase.
5. Graz Art Museum
The contemporary Graz Art Museum, known for its otherworldly design, showcases mid-20th-century art and hosts international exhibitions.
6. Murinsel (Mur Island)
Murinsel, a steel island in the River Mur, features an amphitheater, café, and playground, and was created for Graz's 2003 European Capital of Culture celebrations.
7. Graz Cathedral
Visit the Late Gothic St. Gile's Cathedral, notable for its main doorway and the historic Landplagenbild fresco.
8. Graz Mausoleum
Adjacent to the cathedral, the mausoleum houses Emperor Ferdinand II and features remarkable artwork and sculptures.
9. Mariatrost Basilica
This Baroque pilgrimage church offers stunning views and features notable artworks and frescoes.
10. Schloss Eggenberg
Explore the Baroque Schloss Eggenberg with its state apartments, Rococo decorations, and the Alte Galerie's art collection.
11. The Natural History Museum
Discover the region's geological, zoological, and botanical history at the Natural History Museum.
12. The Municipal Park and Botanical Gardens
Enjoy the lush Stadtpark with its monuments and the Botanical Gardens' exotic plants from various climate zones.
Where to Stay in Graz for Sightseeing
For convenient access to Graz's attractions, consider staying near the Old Town or Schlossberg. Options range from luxury to budget hotels, with amenities to suit all preferences.
Individual excursions in Graz
Day Trips from Graz
Explore the Austrian Open-Air Museum Stuebing to experience rural life or visit the Lipizzaner Stud Farm in Voitsberg to see the famous horses.