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Architectural Building Attractions In Graz

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Graz is the capital of Styria and the second-largest city in Austria after Vienna. On 1 January 2018, it had a population of 325,021 . In 2015, the population of the Graz larger urban zone who had principal residence status stood at 633,168.Graz has a long tradition as seat of universities: its six universities have almost 60,000 students. Its historic centre is one of the best-preserved city centres in Central Europe.For centuries, Graz was more important to Slovenes, both politically and culturally, than the capital of Slovenia, Ljubljana, and it remains influential to this day.In 1999, Graz was added to the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites, and t...
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Architectural Building Attractions In Graz

  • 1. Kunsthaus Graz Graz
    The Kunsthaus Graz, Grazer Kunsthaus, or Graz Art Museum was built as part of the European Capital of Culture celebrations in 2003 and has since become an architectural landmark in Graz, Austria. Its exhibition program specializes in contemporary art of the last four decades.
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  • 2. Herz Jesu Kirche Graz
    The Herz-Jesu-Kirche is the largest church in Graz, Austria. It was designed down to the last detail by architect Georg Hauberrisser and constructed from 1881 to 1887. The church was designed in the Neogothic style, with a large, high nave and under-church. The tower is 109.6 meters tall, making it the third-highest church tower in Austria. Of special note are the stained glass windows, which are among the few extant examples in Austria of Neogothic stained glass. The altar area was remodelled in 1988 by Gustav Troger, just after the centenary of the church. Apart from that, everything is still according to the architect's concept.
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  • 4. Cathedral (Domkirche) Graz
    This is a list of cathedrals in Austria, including both actual and former diocesan cathedrals . Almost all cathedrals in Austria are Roman Catholic, but any non-Roman Catholic cathedrals are also listed here. The list is intended to be complete. Although the word Kathedrale is used formally in German, the more usual word is Dom. This not only refers to cathedrals in the proper sense as the seats of bishops, but also to a small number of large churches in Austria, which are known as Dom as a mark of distinction or historical importance . These are included in a separate section, without implying that they have the status of cathedrals.
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