Elevate venues
Dom im Berg
Due to its unique architecture the Dom im Berg is probably the most original venue in Graz. It is located right in the heart of the old town of Graz inside the Schossberg.
The idea to build a multi-functional art space inside the rock, was implemented in 1999 and opened at the National Exhibition in 2000.
A total area of 733 square meters and a height of 11 meters provide the perfect space for diverse events, from concerts of all styles over meetings, balls, theatrical performances, to clubbing, complex corporate presentations and customer receptions.
Tunnel
This venue is located inside the tunnel system of Schlossberg and situated close to Dom im Berg. The old galleries had been used to exhibit artwork of the “Mountain of Memories” in 2003.
The Location is divided into two parts: The entrance area with a comfy launche to chill out and the rear, where one can directly dunk into the soundcloud.
Dungeon
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.
Minoriten Cultural Center
The Minoriten Cultural Center is an establishment devoted to contemporary art, present culture and religion.
It conveys contemporary art forms in fine art, literature, 20th-century classical music and dance. The center also has its own department geared towards a younger audience, emphasizing children's theater and music. Furthermore, the cultural centeris a prominent venue for discussionof contemporary issues and religionin addition to the lectures and symposia in academic courses, as well as for building a "collection of contemporary art and religion".
Address: Mariahilferplatz 3, 8020 Graz
Pictures + Text (c) Graz Tourismus / Steiermark Tourismus, Stadt Graz Liegenschaftsverwaltung, Stadtmuseum, Forum Stadtpark, Monja Kojalek (Minoriten), Christoph Krammer (Parkhouse)