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Experience the stunning Gothic architecture of Graz Cathedral, a historic landmark brimming with art, culture, and serenity in the heart of Graz.
Graz Cathedral, or Dom zu Graz, is a stunning Gothic cathedral located at the heart of Graz. With its intricate design and rich history, it captivates visitors and offers a glimpse into the city’s vibrant past. Don't miss its beautiful stained glass windows and serene ambiance.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from Graz's main square (Hauptplatz), head east towards the Herrengasse. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Bürgergasse. Turn left onto Bürgergasse, and you will see Graz Cathedral (Dom zu Graz) at number 1 on your right. The walk should take about 10 minutes.
Public Transport - Tram
From the Graz main train station (Hauptbahnhof), take tram line 1 towards Gösting. Ride for 5 stops and get off at the stop called 'Jakominiplatz.' Transfer to tram line 3 towards Webling and ride for 2 stops. Get off at 'Bürgergasse.' Graz Cathedral is a short walk from there. Just head down Bürgergasse, and the cathedral will be on your left.
Public Transport - Bus
From the Graz main train station (Hauptbahnhof), take bus line 30 towards Graz, Neuhart. Ride for 4 stops and get off at 'Sackstraße.' From the bus stop, walk towards the Herrengasse and turn left. Walk straight to the intersection with Bürgergasse, then turn right. Graz Cathedral will be at number 1 on your right.
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