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Palace and Gardens

From December 1st till March 31st all museums and exhibitions in Schloss Eggenberg are closed. Please vistit us from 1st April, Tues–Sun.: 10am–5pm.

 

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Eggenberg Park and Gardens

Eggenberg palace is located in a huge landscaped garden dating back to the Romantic period, which is regarded among the most precious garden monuments in Austria..   frontend readmore

Eggenberg Park and Gardens

World Heritage - Schloss Eggenberg

Simply the best

We are very proud that, at the 34th session of the World Heritage Committee in Brasília, the existing World Heritage site Graz – Historic Centre was extended to include Schloss Eggenberg, and will in future be called City of Graz – Historic Centre and Schloss Eggenberg. The... frontend readmore

World Heritage - Schloss Eggenberg

Architecture

Eggenberg Palace is a unique synthesis of the arts dating back to the early Baroque period where architecture and design combine to create a complex symbolist representation of the universe, the cosmos of an educated statesman. The residence of Imperial Governor Hans Ulrich von Eggenberg is... frontend readmore

Architecture

State Rooms

A precious ensemble of historic interiors lies at the very heart of this symbolic architectural concept: the Bel Étage of Eggenberg Palace has remained almost unchanged since the 18th century. Furnished with original 17th and 18th century designs, furniture, tapestries and decorations,... frontend readmore

State Rooms

Ôsaka zu byôbu

Discovery of a Japanese rarity at Schloss Eggenberg

From time to time, Japanese works of art are discovered in Europe that one can describe without exaggeration as sensational. One of these is a fascinating early 17th-century Japanese folding screen with scenes of Osaka (Jap. Osaka zu byôbu), which survived unrecognised for over 250 years as... frontend readmore

Ôsaka zu byôbu

Gardens

Since their establishment in the early 17th century, the gardens at Eggenberg have experienced many changes, always reflecting the prevailing taste and ideals of the day. Only few traces are left of the formal Baroque garden of the princes of Eggenberg, which surrounded the palace with its... frontend readmore

Gardens

The Eggenberg family

The history of the Eggenberg family is equally as unusual as their residence. Their stellar rise from peasantry to becoming ranked among the most important families in the Holy Roman Empire is mainly due to their outstanding daringness, cleverness and financial skills. frontend readmore

The Eggenberg family