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Landeszeughaus
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The Styrian Armoury, in the Austrian city of Graz, is the world's largest historic armoury and attracts visitors from all over the world. It holds approximately 32,000 pieces of weaponry, tools, suits of armour for battle and ones for parades.
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Hauptplatz der Stadt Graz
Hauptpl. 1, 8010 Graz, Austria
Grazer Landhaus
Herrengasse 16, 8010 Graz, Austria
Old Town of Graz
Badgasse 3, 8010 Graz, Austria
New Gallery Graz
Joanneumsviertel, 8010 Graz, Austria
Graz Cathedral
Bürgergasse 1, 8010 Graz, Austria
Uhrturm
Am Schlossberg, 8010 Graz, Austria
Joanneumsviertel
Joanneumsviertel 1, 8010 Graz, Austria
Oper Graz
Kaiser-Josef-Platz 10, 8010 Graz, Austria
Kunsthaus Graz
Lendkai 1, 8020 Graz, Austria
CoSA – Center of Science Activities
Joanneumsviertel 1, 8010 Graz, Austria
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Schmiedgasse 9, 8010 Graz, Austria
Herzl Weinstube
Prokopigasse 12, 8010 Graz, Austria
Glöckl Bräu
Glockenspielpl. 2-3, 8010 Graz, Austria
Welscher Stub‘n
Schmiedgasse 5-7, 8010 Graz, Austria
Café Greenhouse
Herrengasse 7, 8010 Graz, Austria
Le Burger Graz
Kaiserfeldgasse 1, 8010 Graz, Austria
NORDSEE Graz Herrengasse
Herrengasse 5, 8010 Graz, Austria
PINK ELEPHANT
Am Eisernen Tor 1, 8010 Graz, Austria
Miss Cho
Schmiedgasse 9, 8010 Graz, Austria
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Bürgergasse 14, 8010 Graz, Austria
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Palais-Hotel Erzherzog Johann
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Hotel Das Weitzer
Grieskai 12/14, 8020 Graz, Austria
Apartment Joanneum
Raubergasse 11, 8010 Graz, Austria
Hotel Motel One Graz
Jakominipl. 7, 8010 Graz, Austria
Carillon by BestChoice
Glockenspielpl. 5, 8010 Graz, Austria
Grand Hôtel Wiesler
Grieskai 4-8, 8020 Graz, Austria
Lavilo Aparthotel
Hauptpl. 16, 8010 Graz, Austria
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Landeszeughaus

Herrengasse 16, 8010 Graz, Austria
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The Styrian Armoury, in the Austrian city of Graz, is the world's largest historic armoury and attracts visitors from all over the world. It holds approximately 32,000 pieces of weaponry, tools, suits of armour for battle and ones for parades.

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attractions: Hauptplatz der Stadt Graz, Grazer Landhaus, Old Town of Graz, New Gallery Graz, Graz Cathedral, Uhrturm, Joanneumsviertel, Oper Graz, Kunsthaus Graz, CoSA – Center of Science Activities, restaurants: El Gaucho at Landhaus, Landhauskeller, Herzl Weinstube, Glöckl Bräu, Welscher Stub‘n, Café Greenhouse, Le Burger Graz, NORDSEE Graz Herrengasse, PINK ELEPHANT, Miss Cho
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+43 316 80179810
Website
museum-joanneum.at

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Nearby attractions of Landeszeughaus

Hauptplatz der Stadt Graz

Grazer Landhaus

Old Town of Graz

New Gallery Graz

Graz Cathedral

Uhrturm

Joanneumsviertel

Oper Graz

Kunsthaus Graz

CoSA – Center of Science Activities

Hauptplatz der Stadt Graz

Hauptplatz der Stadt Graz

4.6

(7K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Grazer Landhaus

Grazer Landhaus

4.7

(425)

Open 24 hours
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Old Town of Graz

Old Town of Graz

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Open until 12:00 AM
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New Gallery Graz

New Gallery Graz

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Nearby restaurants of Landeszeughaus

El Gaucho at Landhaus

Landhauskeller

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Glöckl Bräu

Welscher Stub‘n

Café Greenhouse

Le Burger Graz

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Miss Cho

El Gaucho at Landhaus

El Gaucho at Landhaus

4.7

(1.5K)

$$$

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Landhauskeller

Landhauskeller

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(1.1K)

$$$

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Herzl Weinstube

Herzl Weinstube

4.4

(1.1K)

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Glöckl Bräu

Glöckl Bräu

4.5

(2.4K)

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Reviews of Landeszeughaus

4.7
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4.0
2y

The Landeszeughaus, located in Graz, Austria, is a remarkable testament to the region's military history and a treasure trove of weaponry and armor. As one of the world's largest historical armories, it offers visitors a unique opportunity to step into the past and immerse themselves in the art and craftsmanship of warfare.

The Landeszeughaus houses an astonishing collection of over 32,000 pieces of weaponry and armor, spanning several centuries. Walking through the vast halls of the armory, visitors are surrounded by rows upon rows of meticulously arranged armor, helmets, swords, muskets, and other fascinating artifacts. The sheer scale of the collection is awe-inspiring, providing a comprehensive overview of the evolution of weaponry and the art of war.

Each piece in the armory tells a story, reflecting the military strategies, technological advancements, and artistic traditions of its time. The Landeszeughaus showcases an impressive array of armor, from medieval plate armor to Renaissance suits, allowing visitors to appreciate the skill and craftsmanship that went into their creation.

Beyond the weapons and armor, the Landeszeughaus offers insights into the historical context in which these artifacts were used. Exhibits and displays provide information on the battles, wars, and conflicts that shaped Austria's history, offering a glimpse into the military heritage of the region.

One of the highlights of a visit to the Landeszeughaus is the opportunity to see the famous "Graz Giants." These massive suits of armor, standing over 7 feet tall, belonged to the Habsburg archdukes and demonstrate the imposing presence of the soldiers who wore them.

The Landeszeughaus not only offers a fascinating journey through history but also serves as a cultural and educational hub. It hosts special exhibitions, workshops, and guided tours that delve deeper into the military and technological aspects of the collection, providing a richer understanding of the significance of the armory.

In conclusion, the Landeszeughaus in Graz is a remarkable destination for history enthusiasts and anyone with an appreciation for military artifacts. It offers an immersive and educational experience, showcasing the artistry, innovation, and strategic importance of weaponry throughout the centuries. A visit to the Landeszeughaus is a journey into the past, where visitors can gain a deeper appreciation for Austria's military heritage and the craftsmanship that went into creating these...

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5.0
2y

The Landeszeughaus, situated in the heart of Graz, is an absolute gem for history buffs and curious visitors alike. As the world's largest historic armoury, it boasts an impressive collection of over 30,000 artefacts from the 15th to the 18th century, including weapons, armour, and other military equipment.

Upon entering the armoury, I was struck by the sheer scale and organization of the exhibits. The rows upon rows of meticulously preserved artefacts tell a fascinating story of European warfare and craftsmanship throughout the centuries. The knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides provided a wealth of information during the guided tour, bringing the history to life and offering insights into the significance of the collection.

What sets the Landeszeughaus apart from other museums is the sense of authenticity and the care taken to preserve its original state. The building itself is a piece of history, with its beautiful architecture and well-maintained interior. Don't forget to visit the gift shop, which offers a variety of unique souvenirs to remember your experience.

Overall, the Landeszeughaus is a must-visit destination in Graz for anyone interested in history, military, or simply looking to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the region. This remarkable armoury will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression. A...

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5.0
1y

WOW! Another Graz treasure that far exceeded expectations in scope and quality. We thought this was a museum but it truly is an armory.

The English audio guide was very well done and extremely informative. However the numbering within the exhibits is pretty dismal and lacking. They need to hire someone to spend a single day going through the audio guide and actually WRITING all of the numbers on all of the relevant exhibits in the proper places. They charge enough money to be able to afford this. I would say at least half of the audio recordings had no written numbers on exhibits to match up. We started on each floor with 200 210, 220, and so on and just kept going sequentially with 201, 202, 211,212, etc until each section ran out of offerings. It was a tedious and unknowable way to get to the good information

The weaponry is very well displayed and is not behind glass so you get a really good look at workmanship. You obviously cannot touch anything.

It will be hard for you to imagine the scale of the place. There were 5000+ long weapons, 1000 of pistols, thousands of helmets, suits of armor etc.

If possessed of a good imagination, the plethora of weaponry along with the excellent audio guide will really let you visualize life in the era in which the armory was provisioned and the realities of war and self...

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Daniel HannihDaniel Hannih
The Landeszeughaus, situated in the heart of Graz, is an absolute gem for history buffs and curious visitors alike. As the world's largest historic armoury, it boasts an impressive collection of over 30,000 artefacts from the 15th to the 18th century, including weapons, armour, and other military equipment. Upon entering the armoury, I was struck by the sheer scale and organization of the exhibits. The rows upon rows of meticulously preserved artefacts tell a fascinating story of European warfare and craftsmanship throughout the centuries. The knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides provided a wealth of information during the guided tour, bringing the history to life and offering insights into the significance of the collection. What sets the Landeszeughaus apart from other museums is the sense of authenticity and the care taken to preserve its original state. The building itself is a piece of history, with its beautiful architecture and well-maintained interior. Don't forget to visit the gift shop, which offers a variety of unique souvenirs to remember your experience. Overall, the Landeszeughaus is a must-visit destination in Graz for anyone interested in history, military, or simply looking to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the region. This remarkable armoury will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression. A well-deserved five stars!
Tim BiggsTim Biggs
This is the armoury in Graz, and holds a wonderful selection of 15th to 18th century weapons and armour. What is initially suprising is that it is truely an armoury- you might have a rack of 50 pistols, and then a wall of halberds, instead of the one of this, one of that, you might see in a museum. However, this certainly does not detract from the experience. The collection includes everything from huge two handed swords (Zweihänder), to incredibly ornate pistols (well worth checking out), to cannons, to a full suit of horse armour, to firearms that looked like rifles but were so large they were operated by a team of people and needed a stand. The whole armoury has relativley subdued lighting to preserve the collection. There are short guides in a range of languages and audio guides (sadly I did not have chance to make use of this as I only had an hour before closing- but certainly better than not seeing it at all!). I would have appreciated more notes/signs as a large amount of the collection is just there without information. If you are in Graz and want to see something a little different this is well worth it. Other practical things: there are toilets and a lift, plus quite a large shop
Henrik ManukyanHenrik Manukyan
Huge collection of armors and weaponary, but too little detailed information! Always check their site before visiting since at some periods they have only and only guided tours. I believe at least at this museum the guide should be at least a military strategist so that he/she addresses most of visitors' questions. Anyway, some interesting nuances can be captured during current tours: Peasants (because of malnutrition) were smaller and so are their armors, and the latter were not bulletproof and were cheap. Around 14 kg The museum hold the only fully preserved horse armor. Gun powder The con of shooting a metal ball to the opponent is that they can shoot it later to you, while the stone balls break after shooting. Only noblemen could have gun so that peasants won't start rebellions. Noblemen used their armor sometimes to show off. The heaviest armors weighted 41 kg and during summers some soldiers just fainted before the wars
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The Landeszeughaus, situated in the heart of Graz, is an absolute gem for history buffs and curious visitors alike. As the world's largest historic armoury, it boasts an impressive collection of over 30,000 artefacts from the 15th to the 18th century, including weapons, armour, and other military equipment. Upon entering the armoury, I was struck by the sheer scale and organization of the exhibits. The rows upon rows of meticulously preserved artefacts tell a fascinating story of European warfare and craftsmanship throughout the centuries. The knowledgeable and enthusiastic guides provided a wealth of information during the guided tour, bringing the history to life and offering insights into the significance of the collection. What sets the Landeszeughaus apart from other museums is the sense of authenticity and the care taken to preserve its original state. The building itself is a piece of history, with its beautiful architecture and well-maintained interior. Don't forget to visit the gift shop, which offers a variety of unique souvenirs to remember your experience. Overall, the Landeszeughaus is a must-visit destination in Graz for anyone interested in history, military, or simply looking to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the region. This remarkable armoury will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression. A well-deserved five stars!
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This is the armoury in Graz, and holds a wonderful selection of 15th to 18th century weapons and armour. What is initially suprising is that it is truely an armoury- you might have a rack of 50 pistols, and then a wall of halberds, instead of the one of this, one of that, you might see in a museum. However, this certainly does not detract from the experience. The collection includes everything from huge two handed swords (Zweihänder), to incredibly ornate pistols (well worth checking out), to cannons, to a full suit of horse armour, to firearms that looked like rifles but were so large they were operated by a team of people and needed a stand. The whole armoury has relativley subdued lighting to preserve the collection. There are short guides in a range of languages and audio guides (sadly I did not have chance to make use of this as I only had an hour before closing- but certainly better than not seeing it at all!). I would have appreciated more notes/signs as a large amount of the collection is just there without information. If you are in Graz and want to see something a little different this is well worth it. Other practical things: there are toilets and a lift, plus quite a large shop
Tim Biggs

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Huge collection of armors and weaponary, but too little detailed information! Always check their site before visiting since at some periods they have only and only guided tours. I believe at least at this museum the guide should be at least a military strategist so that he/she addresses most of visitors' questions. Anyway, some interesting nuances can be captured during current tours: Peasants (because of malnutrition) were smaller and so are their armors, and the latter were not bulletproof and were cheap. Around 14 kg The museum hold the only fully preserved horse armor. Gun powder The con of shooting a metal ball to the opponent is that they can shoot it later to you, while the stone balls break after shooting. Only noblemen could have gun so that peasants won't start rebellions. Noblemen used their armor sometimes to show off. The heaviest armors weighted 41 kg and during summers some soldiers just fainted before the wars
Henrik Manukyan

Henrik Manukyan

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