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Local Finds in Graz

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Local Finds in Graz

Less obvious places with unique local character. Explore 3 curated stops in Graz, including Landeszeughaus, Grazer Landhaus, and Graz Town Hall. Highlights include Graz Town Hall, rated 4.6/5 by 501 visitors.

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Landeszeughaus Image by Palickap, CC BY-SA 4.0

Landeszeughaus

The Landeszeughaus in Graz was built in the years 1642 to 1647 and was once the central arms depot of Styria. The weapons and accessories stored in it were used to equip the Styrian provincial detachment and supply the military border established in the sixteenth century to defend the Ottoman Empire in today's states of Croatia and Hungary. With its 32,000 exhibits of all kinds, the Landeszeughaus is the largest armory in the world, largely preserved in its original state. The house is today part of the Universalmuseum Joanneum and annually attracts thousands of tourists and lovers of historical weapons from all over the world. Today, the arsenal in Graz with about 32,000 exhibits houses the world's largest historically grown collection of protective weapons (about 3,840 armor, helmets, ring armor and shields ), edged weapons (2,414 pieces), polearms (5,395 pieces), guns (3,867 units), guns (4,259 units) and firearm components of all kinds (alone 3,449 powder and Zündkrautflaschen and cartridges quiver), With this stock it would still be possible to equip around 5,000 men. The focus is armor pieces and weapons for the simple foot and horse soldiers from the 16th and 17th centuries. But also officer weapons can be found in the collection, which - often richly decorated - come from workshops in Innsbruck, Augsburg or Nuremberg.

Grazer Landhaus Image by Anna Saini, CC BY-SA 4.0

Grazer Landhaus

The Grazer Landhaus in the Herrengasse was built in 1527-1531 as the first Renaissance building of the city of Graz, whose main wing was built from 1557 to the plans of the architect Domenico dell'Allio. The former seat of the estates is one of the most important Renaissance buildings in Central Europe. Characteristic are the ornate arched windows, the airy arcades and the three-storey arcade courtyard. The Baroque Landstube is today the meeting room of the Styrian Landtag, in the Arkadenhof numerous events take place. The country house in Graz is the most important early Renaissance building in Styria. It is the result of several styles and has been completed by several architects. Nevertheless, the country has remained a certain uniformity, since all additions were very carefully integrated into the existing building fabric. Overall, the country house encloses three courtyards: the large Landhaushof, the small country house and the Zeughaushof, which is closest to the arsenal.

Graz Town Hall Image by Taxiarchos228, CC BY 3.0

Graz Town Hall

The town hall of Graz houses the official residence of the mayor of Graz, the local council and parts of the city administration. Today's picture of the late-historic- German town hall largely corresponds to that of the last stage; The south wing of the building dates from 1889, the main wing dates from 1893. The display side has a dome-crowned center risalit, a building section projecting at full height to the outline of the facade, and corner turrets. Only the classical façade decoration was partially simplified in 1922. Most niche figures were lost; only two sandstone figures (Landsknechte) and a sandstone bust were preserved on the western front. The niche figures depict important Austrians (such as the Habsburg emperors) and the four great allegories 'Art', 'Science', 'Trade' and 'Trade'. These were replicated from 2001 and placed in their original place.

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