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sheila Aug 6th, 2005 02:50 AM

Graz-architecture
 
If you were really into the built heritage, what would be the places to walk round in Graz?

elberko Aug 6th, 2005 11:10 AM

I'd like to think I could answer any question on Graz (I was born there), but all I can offer is that Graz is pretty compact, so should be easy to explore. Or, does "built heritage" mean something more specific the I'm thinking?

~Liz

Eloise Aug 6th, 2005 12:05 PM

Elberko: Since I work in the milieu, I can safely confirm that "built heritage" is a fancy term used for "architecture" (which was the word used in Sheila's title).

Her question, as I understand it, is:
"What are the buildings in Graz that are particularly good examples of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, 19th century, 20th century or avant-garde architecture?" (Since I do not know Graz, I have no idea whether all the above periods -- and others that I have forgotten -- are represented in Graz...)

sheila Aug 6th, 2005 02:01 PM

It's not JUST architecture; and it's definitely not just single buildings; but the way buildings fit together. Where would you walk to see the best?

So, in Edinburgh I'd say, the Old Town; and the New Town. In Aberdeen I'd say the area round King's College and Union Street, for 2 examples.

Any guidance would be appreciated elberko.

hhildebrandt Aug 7th, 2005 05:06 AM

Hello sheila, do some research on google or start with:
http://www.graztourismus.at/

Graz is known for its renaissance buildings with quite italian flair.
Thes have kept the whole ensemble in a remarkable way.

There are also modern buildings as Murinsel or Kunsthaus - the last quite spectacular.

Also, you will find landscape right in town, as Schlossberg (Castle mountain) rises inside the center of the town.

Enjoy your stay there.


sheila Aug 13th, 2005 09:48 AM

Thank you hhildebrandt. Any more for anymore? Departure Wednesday next.


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