Graz

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Graz, the capital of the Austrian state of Styria, is Austria’s second-largest city and a vibrant cultural hub known for its architectural diversity, rich history, and youthful energy. Nestled along the Mur River, Graz offers a unique blend of medieval charm and contemporary innovation. The city’s historic center, known as the Innere Stadt, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It showcases a harmonious mix of Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and modern architecture. One of its most iconic landmarks is the Schlossberg, a hill that rises above the old town and is crowned by the famous Clock Tower (Uhrturm), a beloved symbol of Graz offering sweeping views over the rooftops. In addition to its historical heritage, Graz is known for cutting-edge modern design. The Kunsthaus Graz, a futuristic contemporary art museum, and the Murinsel, an artificial island and café in the middle of the river, are standout examples of the city’s bold architectural spirit. As a major university city with over 60,000 students, Graz boasts a dynamic cultural scene, vibrant nightlife, and a calendar full of festivals and events. It is also recognized as a UNESCO City of Design, further underlining its creative pulse. With its mix of old-world beauty and modern flair, Graz invites visitors to explore both its historical depth and forward-looking creativity.

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