New Synagogue of Graz
The New Synagogue of Graz opened its doors in 2000. The previous synagogue was destroyed during the Night of Broken Glass. The new building was made of brick, concrete and glass in a modernist style.
The New Synagogue of Graz opened its doors in 2000. The previous synagogue was destroyed during the Night of Broken Glass. The new building was made of brick, concrete and glass in a modernist style.
The Franziskanerkloster Graz is a monastery founded in the first half of the 13th century by the Franciscans. It was the first religious establishment in the city of Graz.
The Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Blood, or Grazer Stadtpfarrkirche, was built in 1440 and given to the Dominican Order a quarter of a century after its completion. After the expulsion of the Dominicans, it became a parish church in 1585.
Graz Cathedral is a late Gothic building built in the 15th century under Frederick III. It was raised to the rank of cathedral only in 1786. The cathedral forms with the adjacent imperial mausoleum, the castle and the Schauspielhaus the "Grazer Stadtkrone".