Der Innenhof ist sehr romantisch gerade jetzt zur Weihnachtszeit,ein besonderer Reiz die Eiskrippe,besonders Abends sehr schön,da farblich beleuchtet,einfach toll
Der Landhaushof zwischen Herrengasse und Schmiedgasse ist ein herrlicher Renaissace- Arcadenhof. Bei unserem Besuch gab es hier auch ( noch ? ) die berühmte, abends bunt beleuchtete Eiskrippe, die durch das relativ milde Wetter am Schmelzen war.
Appena arrivati a Graz e immessi nella strada principale siamo entrati subito sotto l'arco di questo palazzo da cui si può vedere il retro dell'armeria, il cortile del fauno con relativa statua e una splendida vista sulla torre dell'orologio del palazzo.Peccato aver beccato i lavori di restauro della torre, per il resto ottimo scorcio di Graz che riporta un po' l'architettura italiana.
Dietro una facciata non particolarmente attraente, si nasconde questo bel cortile con arcate sovrapposte ed un bel pozzo in ferro battuto. Merita senza dubbio uno sguardo.
Beweis für mediterrane Atmosphäre in Graz. Architektonisch sehr interessant. Wunderschöner Renaissance-Arkadeninnenhof. Auch abends belebt.
Дворец в венецианском стиле. Три этажа аркад в стиле возрождения. Строительство началось в середине 16 века и уже к концу века здесь стали заседать парламентарии, и по сей день проходят заседания земельного парламента Штирии. Здесь нужно вести себя чинно и тихо, таблички при входе напоминают об этом.
симпатичный дом. интересный внутренний дворик. но не столько, как его расхваливают в путеводителях, на мой взгляд.
I always come in here when in Graz. The courtyard itself is very nice. And if you want to take a great photo, the doors with the Styrian coat of arms (panther) are very good.
The building itself is impressive and very beautiful. It is located right next to Hauptplatz. The courtyard is beautiful. It is built in the Renaissance style. It is worth the visit. There is no fee. It will take you a couple of minutes, perhaps more if you will take your time by taking photos.
Only went to keep our son company & ended up wandering along all 4 floors.... stunning. We spent 2 hours there ooohing & aaahing over the 16,000 pieces of armour there. All in pristine condition, all ready to arm an army.... but never used & never broken up as a collection. Quite a collection.