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This video clip was taken on August 1, 2007 during my trip to Austria, my home country. I started my day off with a quick hike with two of my friends through the Raabklamm (Raab Gorge), a deep river valley that is cut into the surrounding limestone cliffs and features numerous wooden bridges and trails that snake through the narrow valley. Then I had a lovely Austrian lunch at a rural restaurant and made friends with some freely grazing cows.




Finally I went on an excursion to the Styrian provincial capital of Graz. A city of about 250,000 it is the second largest city in Austria, and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. Graz has one of the best preserved medieval and Renaissance city centres in Europe. Its location surrounding the Schlossberg (Castle Hill), framed by mountains on three sides is beautiful. I explored the main shopping street Herrengasse, the Main Square (Hauptplatz) with its stunning City Hall, and walked across the newly built Murinsel (Island in the Mur River). I also took the Schlossbergbahn (the Schlossberg funicular) and explored the main sites on this famous hill including the Uhrturm (the clock tower) which originally dates back to the 1200s and was preserved due to a ransom payment by the citizens when Napoleon ordered the castle on the hill destroyed in 1809. Beautiful 360 degree views open up from this elevated location.




My fascination was captured by the many beautiful hidden courtyards that grace Graz's old quarters. I also explored the Bermuda-Dreieck (Bermuda Triangle), the main entertainment district of Graz and punctually at 3 pm I had a chance to see the carillon on the Glockenspielplatz (Carillon Square). I capped off my visit with an exploration of the narrow side streets that lead off the main square to the embankments next to the Mur, the river that flows slowly through this city, and one of the main rivers in the entire province of Styria.




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  • Such a beautiful place. How I wish to visit here with my family one day.

  • @FloridaVilla4Bed : Yes, Graz definitely is gorgeous and it`s a great place to visit. Most people have never heard of it, but it has a gorgeous old town centre and a perfect view from the Schlossberg mountain.

  • I am norwegian and lived in Graz for a year.. absolutely loved it and long to get back. So nice to see this.

  • @SuperLillelill: Graz is a beautiful town. I was born close to Graz and every time I come to visit from Canada, I make a side trip to Graz. I also love the Schlossberg, what a great view over the whole city!

  • @travelandtransitions I think one of the most fantastic nights ever was the new years at the Schlossberg with the view of the city and the fireworks. It was absolutely amazing and something i will never forget. I have quite a large family in Graz and Wien and try to visit as often as possible :)

  • @SuperLillelill: Wow, that must have been absolutely amazing. When I was still living in Austria many many years ago, I spent New Years on the Schöckl Mountain (the local mountain close to Graz) and that also was a phenomenal experience. Great to hear from you and warm greetings and Happy New Year to Norway!

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  • i have been there somedays ago as streetmusician, it's cool place/time

  • mei GRAZ :-)

  • omg I can see my house from there :D

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