Description
On the hill (Schlosberg) stands the great landmark of Graz, the 28m/92ft high Clock Tower (Uhrturm; 1561, clock 1712). It is a survivor of the massive fortifications which were blown up in 1809 after the Treaty of Vienna, and now houses the Schlossmuseum. The nearby Turkish Well (Türkenbrunnen) is 94m/308ft deep. The Belfry (Glockenturm, 1588) on top of the hill is 35m/115ft high and contains a heavy bell (nearly eight tons), popularly known as "Liesl".
Attractions Near Clock Tower, Graz