
Graz with a population in 2008 of around 290,000, is the second-largest city in Austria.
Its history dates back to the Copper Age , where in the Sackgasse stone tools had been found traced back to the year 3000 BC.
As a traditional student city, Graz with its best preserved “ Old Town” , was added to the UNESCO list of World Cultural Sites of Europe in 1999
Its history dates back to the Copper Age , where in the Sackgasse stone tools had been found traced back to the year 3000 BC.
As a traditional student city, Graz with its best preserved “ Old Town” , was added to the UNESCO list of World Cultural Sites of Europe in 1999
The Place (1) ( Municipality/ Main Sites/Sport Teams /Culture/ Universities/ Museums/Events/Hotels)
Restaurants (A-L) (2) – Restaurants (K-Z) & Scene (3)
Restaurants (A-L) (2) – Restaurants (K-Z) & Scene (3)
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