
Glockenspielplatz
Graz • Historical Sites
Ideal for families and culture enthusiasts, this square features a unique clock tower with animated figurines.


Located on Bürgergasse, this Baroque mausoleum reflects Graz's rich architectural heritage and historical significance.
Bürgergasse is home to the Mausoleum of Emperor Ferdinand II, a prominent Baroque structure designed by Giovanni Pietro de Pomis. This striking mausoleum, completed in the early 17th century, features an elaborate facade, intricate frescoes, and a remarkable dome. Positioned next to the Graz Cathedral, it plays a vital role in the city's historical narrative. Visiting in the morning is ideal to experience its grandeur with fewer crowds, allowing for a more contemplative exploration of this significant site.
Bürgergasse 1, 8010 Graz, Austria
Open year-round, best visited in the morning for fewer crowds
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