Immerse yourself in the history of Graz during World War II and see historic monuments on a private walking tour. Explore the most popular Old Town sights and upgrade your tour with a visit to the Graz Museum to see WWII-themed exhibitions.
Embark on a guided walking tour and discover the history of World War II and how the city rebuilt itself from the carnage. Visit the highlights of Old Town as you stroll through the bustling Sporgasse and admire the surrounding historical buildings.
Then, explore Graz Castle and climb up the dizzying double spiral stairs. Marvel at the stunning Graz Cathedral and Mausoleum of Emperor Ferdinand II with their remarkable turquoise domes. See the Glockenspiel, and if you're lucky, hear the carillon melody played three times a day.
During World War II, the bells stopped chiming. They were made into arms and renewed only in 1956. Stroll through Hauptplatz, the city’s main square, and take a moment to admire the Franciscan Church, which was significantly damaged in WWII. Finally, discover the foot of Schlossberg Hill with its extensive system of tunnels below, created during WWII to protect the civilian population of Graz from aerial bombing.
Extend your tour and enjoy an additional visit at the Graz Museum. Follow your guide through the museum’s exhibitions, which show important events from the past, including World War II. In five rooms, explore a diverse collection of historical evidence and important events that shaped the history of Graz.