Graz is the capital of Styria and second largest city in Austria. Also Europe capital city of culture for 2003.
Opernhaus- is the second largest opera house in Austria.
Herrengasse-
main street
Stadtpfarrkirche - Parish Church
Herzogshof -"Gemaltes Haus"-Painted HouseLandhaus -one of the most important examples of Renaissance architecture in Austria.
Renaissance-style arcaded courtyard.
Stempfergasse street
The
Glockenspiel -up in the gable of the building on Glockenspielplatz
square.
Right under the Glockenspiel there is a lovely Café
Glockenspiel.
A dancing couple in traditional Styrian costumes and
24 bells play three different melodies.
Sporgasse streetHofbäckerei Edegger-Tax bakery- the oldest surviving bakery in Graz-14th century.
Grazer Dom-Graz Cathedral-St. Giles' Cathedral. The church was built in 1438-62.
Gothic architecture of Cathedral with Baroque
furnishing.
The Burg -
was built between 1438 and 1453 by Emperor Frederick III who decided that the
older castle on the Schlossberg was too small. Today the Burg houses
many government departments. Burg contains an unusual Double Spiral Staircase- a masterpiece of Gothic stonework.
Murinsel
Schloßberg -'Castle Mountain'-The area is now a series of gardens
and contains some of the most popular tourist attractions.
Schlossbergbahn-a funicular railway.
ViewThe Great Well
St.Thomas Chapel
The Glockenturm- Bell Tower
The Chinese pavilion
Remarkable view
Grazer Uhrturm -Clock Tower- A major landmark and attraction of the city-28 m high.
Schloßbergplatz
with staircase up to castle.
Variety
of gorgeous façades
Kastner
& Öhler- big department store
Hauptplatz-
main square
Rathaus-
Town hall
Christmas market on Hauptplatz square in front of the town hall.
Graz is so lovely during pre-Christmas period. All
over the town there are various Christmas fairs. Streets and shops are
decorated with lights, and at every corner you can hear somebody is playing
Christmas music.
Fair trade shop