Universalmuseum Joanneum Pass in Graz
Graz, Austria
Trip Type: Museum Tickets & Passes
Duration: Flexible
Arranging a trip to Graz you should not miss Universalmuseum Joanneum with it´s 12 museums and sites offering a great programme of exhibitions and events at 12 different locations throughout Styria - transmitting a unique panorama of science, art and culture.
About 4,5 million items in the collections form the basis of a richly faceted ‘universal’ exhibition and events schedule.
About 4,5 million items in the collections form the basis of a richly faceted ‘universal’ exhibition and events schedule.
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Arranging a trip to Graz you should not miss Universalmuseum Joanneum with it´s 12 museums and sites offering a great programme of exhibitions and events at 12 different locations throughout Styria - transmitting a unique panorama of science, art and culture.
About 4,5 million items in the collections form the basis of a richly faceted ‘universal’ exhibition and events schedule.
With a 24h or 48h Pass it´s up to you which museum and site you prefer to visit first. You have the free choice. There are 12 interesting and breath-taking museums waiting for you:
Styrian Armoury
Get introduced to the world’s largest historical weapons arsenal.
Kunsthaus Graz:
The museum of contemporary art, is attracting tourists from all over the world. The building floats like a mysterious blue balloon between the roofs of the historic city center.
Eggenberg Palace:
On the edge of the city center is set this palace within a beautiful park. 24 State Rooms with precious original interiors, historical furniture and over 500 ceiling paintings form an ensemble of historical interior rooms such as are rarely found these days.
Natural History Museum:
Wild cats, birds in flight, strange plants, mysterious fossils. All this and much more of the amazing diversity offered by our planet is on show at the Natural History Museum.
Neue Galerie:
Take the possibility and enjoy the vast range of the collections from Biedermeier, Jugendstil and Expressionism through to classic Modernism and positions in Austrian and international painting after 1945.
The Folk Life Museum
This museum has been collecting, preserving and interpreting material artifacts of social life and human destinies since 1913.
Schloss Trautenfels
It brings together zoological, geological and mineralogical items and archaeological finds from the region. The castle itself is fascinating for its high-quality Baroque interiors and offers unforgettable views of the surrounding mountains.
Schloss Stainz providing the Hunting Museum and Agriculture Museum.
Austria’s largest Hunting Museum fascinates not only the hunting fraternity. Historic weapons, equipment, handicrafts show how diverse the world of field sports is in our culture.
The Austrian Sculpture Park is above all a highlight for children.
The terminology of contemporary sculpture ranges from abstract sculpture to common household objects, from anthropomorphic figures to objects of utility. That park is a space for encounter and relaxation.
Rosegger Museum Krieglach:
A small exhibition in the former country home of Peter Rosegger (1843–1918) in Krieglach traces the different stages in the life and work of the Styrian poet.
Rosegger’s Birthplace Alpl:
At Rosegger’s birthplacet visitors can observe numerous furnishings amd items which testify to the simple rural life in the 19th century.
Roman Museum Flavia Solva:
It’s the only Roman city within the modern province of Styria where you can see various archaeological finds, inscriptions and reliefs from the province of Noricum.
About 4,5 million items in the collections form the basis of a richly faceted ‘universal’ exhibition and events schedule.
With a 24h or 48h Pass it´s up to you which museum and site you prefer to visit first. You have the free choice. There are 12 interesting and breath-taking museums waiting for you:
Styrian Armoury
Get introduced to the world’s largest historical weapons arsenal.
Kunsthaus Graz:
The museum of contemporary art, is attracting tourists from all over the world. The building floats like a mysterious blue balloon between the roofs of the historic city center.
Eggenberg Palace:
On the edge of the city center is set this palace within a beautiful park. 24 State Rooms with precious original interiors, historical furniture and over 500 ceiling paintings form an ensemble of historical interior rooms such as are rarely found these days.
Natural History Museum:
Wild cats, birds in flight, strange plants, mysterious fossils. All this and much more of the amazing diversity offered by our planet is on show at the Natural History Museum.
Neue Galerie:
Take the possibility and enjoy the vast range of the collections from Biedermeier, Jugendstil and Expressionism through to classic Modernism and positions in Austrian and international painting after 1945.
The Folk Life Museum
This museum has been collecting, preserving and interpreting material artifacts of social life and human destinies since 1913.
Schloss Trautenfels
It brings together zoological, geological and mineralogical items and archaeological finds from the region. The castle itself is fascinating for its high-quality Baroque interiors and offers unforgettable views of the surrounding mountains.
Schloss Stainz providing the Hunting Museum and Agriculture Museum.
Austria’s largest Hunting Museum fascinates not only the hunting fraternity. Historic weapons, equipment, handicrafts show how diverse the world of field sports is in our culture.
The Austrian Sculpture Park is above all a highlight for children.
The terminology of contemporary sculpture ranges from abstract sculpture to common household objects, from anthropomorphic figures to objects of utility. That park is a space for encounter and relaxation.
Rosegger Museum Krieglach:
A small exhibition in the former country home of Peter Rosegger (1843–1918) in Krieglach traces the different stages in the life and work of the Styrian poet.
Rosegger’s Birthplace Alpl:
At Rosegger’s birthplacet visitors can observe numerous furnishings amd items which testify to the simple rural life in the 19th century.
Roman Museum Flavia Solva:
It’s the only Roman city within the modern province of Styria where you can see various archaeological finds, inscriptions and reliefs from the province of Noricum.
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