St Aegidius Cathedral serves as the cathedral of the large Austrian city of Graz. It is located in the city centre and stands on the same hill as the city castle. Previously, the cathedral was connected to the palace by a two-storey passageway, bu... read more
The mausoleum was built between 1614 and 1633 by order of Emperor Ferdinand II as a tomb for his family and himself. It's a beautiful example of Austrian Mannerism.
read moreThe Museum of Styria Joanneum is the oldest museum in the whole of Austria. It was opened in 1811. There are now several museums and galleries under the auspices of this museum, both in Graz itself and in the entire federal state of Styria, but it... read more
Eggenberg Palace, located 3 kilometres from Graz, was built between 1625-1635 in the Mannerist style between 1625 and 1635 in the Mannerist style. It was designed as an allegory of time and the universe. The four corner towers symbolise the four s... read more
