History
The period from the 15th to the 18th century was marked by ongoing armed raids and military conflicts with Hungarian rebels and the Ottoman Empire for the duchies of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola, known as ‘Inner Austria’. Against this backdrop, the Styrian estates had the ‘provincial armoury’ built in the royal seat of Graz in the mid-17th century. As an arms depot, it became the most important equipment centre in the south-east of the Habsburg Empire.
With the decline of armed conflicts in the 18th century, the armoury lost its importance. The provincial estates requested that it be preserved as a ‘monument to the history of the province’. In 1882, the armoury was opened to the public for the first time. With its incorporation into the Joanneum, founded in 1811, it was finally turned into a museum at the end of the 19th century. Today, with around 32,000 objects covering an area of 2,000 square metres and a largely unchanged layout, the Provincial Armoury is considered the largest preserved historical armoury in the world.
Description of the complex
The Landeszeughaus is a five-storey building located on Herrengasse in the centre of Graz. Directly adjacent to it is the Landhaus, the former seat of the Styrian provincial parliament and now the seat of the Styrian provincial government.
Designed as a sober, functional building, the Graz Provincial Armoury was only given a representative design on the façade facing Herrengasse.
Offer
Guided tours are offered daily during opening hours in German and English. In order to make the building more accessible to an international audience, the range of languages available for the accompanying booklets has been gradually expanded in recent years. Three languages were added in 2024 alone. Accompanying booklets are currently available free of charge in eleven languages: German, English, Italian, French, Spanish, Slovenian, Croatian, Polish, Czech, Russian and Hungarian. An audio guide is also available in German and English.
Contact & Information
Landeszeughaus (State Armoury)
Herrengasse 16, 8010 Graz
Tel.: +43-316/8017-9810
zeughaus@museum-joanneum.att
www.landeszeughaus.at
Opening hours
The Landeszeughaus will be closed from 7 January to 31 March inclusive due to the renovation of the lighting system.
1 April to 31 October 2026
Tuesdays to Sundays and public holidays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Additional opening days:
6 April 2026
25 May 2026
26 October 2026
Exceptionally closed:
20 September 2026
Admission prices
Adults €13
Families (2 adults with max. 2 children under 14) €26
Children and young people aged 6 to 18 €3
Children under 6 free
Senior citizens, people with disabilities, groups of 12 or more €11
Students, apprentices, military and community service personnel aged 19 to 25 €6.50
Schoolchildren in school groups €3
"TWO AND MORE” – Styrian Family Pass: for all registered persons, the day ticket is valid as an annual ticket.
Creative workshop or children's afternoon (including guided tour, materials and snack): €5 (plus child or reduced ticket)
Guided tours
Guided tour €4
Guided tour flat rate for pre-registered groups (up to 25 people) €55/group
Map
Styrian Armoury Graz
(Styria)