Visit Birth place of the Californian Governor! - Graz
Come and visit Arnold roots! Walk along the paths he walked along, drink a cup of coffee where he drank one too – In Graz, now great hotel deals with Studios92.com.
Graz is a lovely city well known as student city and its "Old Town" is one of the best-preserved city centres in Central Europe. In 1999, it was added to the UNESCO list of World Cultural Heritage Sites due to the harmonious co-existence of typical buildings from different epochs and in different architectural styles. In 2003, Graz was the Cultural Capital of Europe.
Graz is situated in a cultural borderland between Central Europe, Italy and the Balkan States, so it absorbed various influences from the neighbouring regions and thus received its exceptional townscape. Today the old town consists of over 1000 buildings, their age ranging from Gothic to Contemporary .
When having a trip to Graz you should walk up the “Schlossberg” which is the hill dominating the old town (475 m high), site of demolished fortress, and the clocktower as a symbol of Graz on the top of it to enjoy a fabulous view over Graz. Next, you should not miss a visit to the armoury, which is the largest of its kind in the world, one of the 17 most important museums, the castle complex, the town hall, mausoleum, the dome, or the “Murinsel”.
The best thing to discover in Graz is walking through the inner city to absorb the impressions of beautiful buildings, nice people and a kind atmosphere.
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Written by Christiane Pilz