Elevate venues

The Schlossberg and it's surrounding area offer many exciting venues to use.
Here is a list of venues we use:

Dom im Berg + Dom im Berg 2nd Floor

The Schlossberg possesses a huge room inside the rocks as of recently. In the past, this was only frequented by a small mining train. A slight spookiness remains in this cavity inside the mountain.

The Dom im Berg venue is one of the most impressive venues, because it combines modern technology and the creepy cave-style of James Bond enemy's headquarter. The entrance is a tunnel through the hill, which was also build recently. A more comfortable way is to enter through the elevator inside of the mountain.

www.domimberg.at

Forum Stadtpark

International platform for production and representation in the areas of phenomenology, cultural techniques, reflexion, construction, expression and rock.

Address: Stadtpark 1, 8010 Graz

www.forumstadtpark.at

 

Uhrturmkasematte

Located right underneath the Clocktower (Uhrturm), the Uhrturmkasematte is a small cave and a very impressive venue. The floor is dirty and rocky and the walls remind you of a medieval prison. The entrance can be through the elevator inside of the mountain, which has an extra stop at the Uhrturmkasematte, or through steps down right next to the clocktower.

Address: Clocktower, Schlossberg, 8010 Graz

www.uhrturmkasematte.at

Stadtmuseum

The Stadtmuseum Graz inside the Palais Khuenburg is located in the heart of Graz´s picturesque Old Town. The auditory of the Stadtmuseum Graz presents, due to its vault, a unique framework for lectures, piano concerts and symposia.

Address: Sackstrasse 18, 8010 Graz

www.stadtmuseumgraz.at

Parkhouse

This café in the heart of the Stadtpark is the meeting point for young people: artists, students, young mothers and dog owners, here they all come together to spend summer evenings listening to hip, non-commercial music.

www.parkhouse.at

 

Pictures + Text (c) Graz Tourismus / Steiermark Tourismus, Stadt Graz Liegenschaftsverwaltung, Stadtmuseum, Forum Stadtpark, Christoph Krammer (Parkhouse)