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Parish Church of Stainz

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styriarte Schilcherempfang im Stainzer Schlosshof

Arrival Parish Church of Stainz

BUS
The easiest way is to take our Bus transfer from Graz to Stainz:
Departure one and a half hour before the event in front of the opera house, price EUR 18. Return journey after the concert.
Please make a reservation!

BY CAR
Motorway A2 (direction Klagenfurt), exit Lieboch, follow the Radlpassbundesstraße (B76) to Stainz
Parking: The parking behind the church and along the driveway is very limited. Alternative parking facilities can be found in the village: for example the P + R car park (Grazer Str. 8510, 8510 Stainz). From there it is about 10 minutes walk to Stainz Castle.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT
The regional buses 760 and 761 run between Graz and Stainz.
The easiest way to plan your journey by public transport is to use the timetable information service.

History

Concentus Musicus Wien mit Andrés Orozco-Estrada bei der styriarte 2019 in Stainz

In the heart of Western Styria, this historic monument sits above the roofs of the market town of Stainz, surrounded by the castle's wine and fruit gardens.

Stainz Priory was a monastery founded by the Augustinian Canons in 1229 when Leutold I von Wildon, lord of the manor of Stainz, allowed a small church with a monastery attached to be established on the mountain where his castle stood. The monastery was settled by canons regular from Seckau Priory.

The priory experienced its heyday during the early 16th century under provost Jakob Roselenz (1596-1629), under whom the community was reorganised and the church, previously neglected, was enlarged. The interior was later refurbished in the Baroque style with extensive stucco decoration. The monastery was dissolved in 1785 as part of the rationalist reforms of the Emperor Joseph II. The church however remained in use.

In 1840 Archduke Johann, son of Leopold II and an avid hunter, purchased the building complex from the town for the sum of 40,000 guilders for use as a hunting box, known thereafter as Schloss Stainz. Since his death in 1859, it has remained in the family estate of his descendants, the Counts of Meran.

Today besides offering gardens and rooms to rent for engagements, the castle houses two collections from the Universal Museum Joanneum. 2006 the Steirisches Jagdmuseum (“Styrian Hunting Museum”) was opened. The interdisciplinary approach of this collection combines contemporary technology with historic equipment, weapons and specimens to explore the historical, sociological and anthropological, as well as the philosophical and ethical phenomena of the human practice of hunting in addition to wildlife ecology.

In 2009 the Landwirtschaftsmuseum Schloss Stainz (“Museum of Agriculture and Forestry”) also opened, displaying collections of rural Styrian folk culture. The main focus of the exhibition is on the agricultural implements and the household effects of the Styrian countryside from the Stone Age to the present. The exhibition displays objects related to the different branches of agriculture and husbandry and offers a fitting companion to the Hunting Museum.

In addition to the two permanent exhibitions of the Joanneum, areas of the castle, for example the courtyard, the cellar, the arcades and the terrace, are also rented out for private events.

Locations

Schloss Eggenberg

Opening hours
Park and Gardens: daily, 8am -7pm Planetary Room: Tue-Sun, public holidays 10am-5pm

Eggenberger Allee 90, 8020 Graz eggenberg@museum-joanneum.at +43 316 8017-9560 Open website
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