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    Rogner Bad Blumau/Hundertwasser © Österreich Werbung/Rogner Bad Blumau

    Architectural Highlights Styria

    While the architecture of a region obviously shapes its surroundings, the opposite is just as true. It is thus little wonder that Styria, which boasts such a varied landscape, is incredibly diverse in terms of its buildings too.

    An Architectural Round Trip of Styria
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    Couple at Lake Millstatt © Österreich Werbung/Wolfgang Zajc

    Pure Indulgence

    In Austria a number of regions have got together to create themed routes that invite you to explore rural history with gastronomic delights all along the way.

    Wining, Dining and Culture
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    Castle Herberstein © Schloss Herberstein

    Castle Herberstein

    Mysteriously hidden in the wild and romantic landscape of the Feistritzklamm is one of Austria’s most famous castles: Castle Herberstein

    More on Castle Herberstein
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    Kunsthaus Graz © Graz Tourist Office

    Cutting-Edge Museums

    Nowadays many museums attract visitors not only with interesting exhibitions, but also because of their cutting-edge architecture.The Kunsthaus Graz opened its doors in 2003, the architectural pièce de résistance of Graz’s year as European Capital of Culture. The building, designed by Peter Cook and Colin Fournier, has since become an attraction for art lovers.

    Kunsthaus Graz
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    Kunsthaus Graz © Kunsthaus Graz

    Kunsthaus Graz

    The building Kunsthaus Graz, designed by Peter Cook and Colin Fournier, has an organic shape with a skin made of iridescent blue acrylic panels. One of the most unusual museums you'll ever visit. It has become an attraction for art lovers and the culturally minded from all over the world.

    The Friendly Alien
 

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