


A tree-clad hill rising in the heart of Graz, the Schlossberg offers panoramic views of the city and is home to the Uhrturm, Graz's most beloved landmark. Reachable by funicular, lift, or a scenic walk, it's a perfect spot for orientation and relaxation.
READ MOREA UNESCO World Heritage site, Graz's Old Town is a stunning ensemble of well-preserved Renaissance and Baroque architecture, charming courtyards, and narrow cobblestone streets. Highlights include the Hauptplatz (Main Square), the Landhaus courtyard, and numerous historic buildings.
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An architectural icon of modern Graz, the Kunsthaus, affectionately known as the "Friendly Alien," is a contemporary art museum. Its biomorphic blue acrylic glass structure stands in fascinating contrast to the surrounding historic red-roofed buildings.
READ MOREA unique artificial floating island in the middle of the Mur River, the Murinsel was designed by Vito Acconci. This steel structure houses an amphitheater, a cafe, and a children's playground, connecting the two riverbanks with pedestrian bridges.
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A magnificent Baroque palace on the outskirts of Graz, Eggenberg Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its stunning planetary-themed state rooms, extensive art collections within the Alte Galerie, and beautiful surrounding parkland.
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