
Graz Burg
Graz • Historic Architecture
Start your day in Graz by exploring the historic Graz Burg, a key landmark steeped in history and architectural beauty.


A visit to Graz Mausoleum adds historical depth to your exploration of the city’s rich architecture.
Incorporating a stop at Graz Mausoleum into your day allows for a deeper understanding of the city’s architectural landscape. Situated adjacent to the cathedral, this early 17th-century structure showcases one of the few Mannerist designs in Austria. The mausoleum is notable for its distinctive dome and intricately decorated interior, which features frescoes and marble sculptures. As the final resting place of Emperor Ferdinand II, it offers both aesthetic and historical insights. For those interested in guided tours, booking is recommended, particularly in autumn when the crowds are thinner.
Burggasse 2, 8010 Graz, Austria
Guided tours available; booking recommended.
Best visited in autumn for a quieter experience.
Skip the line in Graz
Book tickets and guided tours in advance