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Graz, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site, is Austria’s second-largest city. It has a long tradition as a student town and boasts one of the best-preserved historical city centers in Central Europe. Graz was Cultural Capital of Europe for 2003, and remains a very highly respected location in the classical music world; with its magnificent churches, open air stages, and breathtaking Stefaniensaal, Graz offers an impressive selection of concerts for the most discerning of listeners. Graz is famous for its gastronomy, so be sure to acquaint yourself with one of its renowned restaurants before attending your choice of many enthralling musical events.
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Kunsthaus Graz Museum Entrance Ticket
Discover Austria’s vibrant art scene in Graz, by going to Kunsthaus Graz Museum. You’ll skip long visitor lines, as your entrance ticket is included. Explore the museum in your own time, so you can stop and admire the artwork, rather than rushing through. Enjoy multiple contemporary art exhibitions in this Graz institution.
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Universalmuseum Joanneum Pass in Graz
Immerse yourself in the culture, art and history of Graz and greater Styria with this Universalmuseum Joanneum pass. Your 24‐ or 48‐hour pass gets you access to 12 museums and cultural institutions. Create your own itinerary according to your interests and schedule. Guided tours are not included, but can be purchased separately on site. See full list of museums and descriptions below. Roman Museum Flavia Solva: Visit the only Roman city within the modern province of Styria. See various archaeological finds, inscriptions and reliefs from the province of Noricum. Rosegger’s Birthplace Alpl: Observe numerous furnishings and items that testify to rural life in the 19th century. Rosegger Museum Krieglach: The former country home of Peter Rosegger (1843–1918) in Krieglach traces the different stages in the life and work of the Styrian poet. Austrian Sculpture Park: Featuring contemporary artworks ranging from abstract sculptures and anthropomorphic figures to common household objects and utilitarian objects. The park is a space for relaxation and is child‐friendly. Schloss Stainz: Austria’s largest Hunting Museum, located in Stainz Castle, features historical weapons and equipment. Schloss Trautenfels: View zoological, geological and mineralogical items as well as archaeological finds from the region. The castle contains high‐quality baroque interiors and offers impressive views of the surrounding mountains. Folk Life Museum: This museum has been collecting, preserving and interpreting material artifacts of social life and human destinies since 1913. Neue Galerie: See a vast range of collections from the Biedermeier, Jugendstil and expressionism eras through classic modernism in Austrian and international painting after 1945. Natural History Museum: Wild cats, birds in flight, strange plants, mysterious fossils and much more showcase the planet's diversity. Eggenberg Palace: This palace is set the edge of the city center within a beautiful park. Explore the 24 state rooms, which boast an ensemble of original interiors, historical furniture and more than 500 ceiling paintings. Kunsthaus Graz: This museum of contemporary art, housed in a building that floats like a mysterious blue balloon between the roofs of the historic city center. Styrian Armoury: The world’s largest historical weapons arsenal.
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Fun & mobile scavenger hunt through Graz
Why does the bell of the bell tower always strike exactly 101 times? What inscription can be found above the gate of the Maximilian farm? And why was the more than 100‐year‐old carillon silenced for 13 years? With this scavenger hunt you will discover the legends, funny anecdotes and interesting historical facts of Graz. On a walk from the castle hill, to the opera and the castle, you can prove your knowledge and your puzzle skills 18 times. Who gets a higher score? Start: Bell tower, Schloßberg 6, 8010 Graz End: Grazer Burg, Hofgasse 15, 8010 Graz You will be guided from station to station by your own mobile phone/mobile device. There you will be asked puzzles that you can guess or find solution hints on the spot. From the moment of purchase, the game can be redeemed at any time (code can be found on the ticket) and is playable. Duration: 1.5 hours, length: 3.6 km
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Graz Scavenger Hunt and Sights Self Guided Tour
Discover Graz from a different perspective on sightseeing and scavenger hunt of the city. Solve riddles and clues that lead to the next location, showing all the city highlights. Solve interesting puzzles, have fun, and learn new things about the city. Explore the city and find hidden gems at your own pace. Try a new type of experience with your smartphone, the perfect mix between a walking tour, sightseeing, and a scavenger hunt. Enjoy the tour in English, German
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Graz Express Walking Tour with a Local
If you only have limited time in Graz, get more out of your sightseeing with a local guide. In just an hour, you’ll discover the city’s curiosities and culture, learn where to go for coffee and dinner, and hear the history behind the key sights. Nice touch: Numbers are limited to just six people per group for a more intimate tour.
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Private Graz Old Town Tour
Make the most of your time in Graz, and get to know its old town streets and monuments with a local guide. Bookable for your own personal group of family, friends, or co‐workers, this private walking tour puts the spotlight on Graz’ historic monuments and tucked‐away treasures on a carefully planned route. Just choose the duration and itinerary that you prefer when you book.
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Graz Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
Welcome to charming Graz, an exciting place with many nicknames like “UNESCO City of Design”, “City of Human Rights” or the “Culinary Capital City of Austria”. In this 1,5 hours tour you will discover the harmonious contrast of old and new, its history and importance as an imperial residence of the Habsburg dynasty, and about all of its legends. Stroll along Graz Old Town (Altstadt), a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1999, one of the best preserved districts in all of central Europe, while taking photos of romantic alleys leading to unique architectural legacy from the imperial days. Follow narrow alleys, grand boulevards, and arcades and learn about the vibrant local culture along the way.
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Graz Funicular Ride and Schlossberg Picnic Experience
Schlossberg is one of Europe’s most captivating castles, filled with hidden tunnels, secret paths, and breathtaking views. Imagine exploring this historic gem and then settling down for a picnic unlike any other. Our tour doesn’t just offer stunning scenery — it’s an experience. A cozy spot overlooking Graz, with a glass of prosecco in hand and a spread of local delicacies before you. From local specialties to handcrafted treats, each bite is a taste of Styria’s best. Plus, our guide will share fascinating stories about Schlossberg, revealing its secrets as you sip and enjoy the view. This isn’t just a picnic it’s an adventure wrapped in history and local flavor, making your time at Schlossberg truly unforgettable.
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Universalmuseum Joanneum: 24‐Hour Access
The Universalmuseum Joanneum is the biggest of its kind in Central Europe, and home to a broad range of art, culture, and natural sciences. Get your museum fix at 19 architecturally valuable sites in Graz and Styria.
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Private Graz Walking Tour
Avoid the large tour groups, and explore Graz with your own private guide. With a top‐rated local expert at your side, you’ll scout out the city’s tucked‐away treasures and key sights at a pace that works well for you. Stroll through the old town, discover viewpoints from the Schlossberg Hill, and learn about the city’s history and culture during a visit to Graz Museum.