Crugar
While was in a business trip in Graz, I had the free afternoon on a Saturday. I went there using the countryside road, not the highway. From Graz, it is around 40 min using this way, but totally worth.The road is simply one of the most beautiful I've ever caught. The beautiful castle is sitting on the top of a mountain, you can see it from anywhere on the city below. There is no difficulties on finding the way to the castle, and you can go by car until the main entrance. There's a quite big parking lot on the front of the castle, and there were no much cars when I was there.The museum and the exhibition are amazing, with a lot of local history inside. However, there's nothing in English to help you understand even better the collection.What was most incredible to me was the "Aussichtsplattform" or the observation site on the top of the castle. The view over is amazing and worth the admission price by itself.
melb50ish
This Museum is One of the best i have Seen in any rural area.Enchanting Location, beautifully presented..A Little extra English Would have been Great.
CeaseTheDay
We took a walk up to the Burg and just ended up at the museum. It was close we didn‘t go in because it looked small and pretty heavily priced. But we got a group discount and went in. We were very impressed by the size of the collection from way back in time. Our teenagers enjoyed the visit especially the section of weapons. The dungeon was also thrilling. The top terrace gives a wonderful view. It is possible to only pay for the top terrace.I recommend the museum with a walk up or down the ravine behind the castle (requires some effort, not suitable for small children and push chairs). It is cooling on hot days and why not bring some swim suits to the kids if they want to take a dip in the river. The restaurant has what it seems a price worthy set menu (we didn‘t try it) but just a few 100 m away there is a nice gasthaus too, the Gasthof StöcklPeter, which we tried and was good. Down the road beyond the gasthof there are a few Buschenschanks where you can try some wine and have a lighter meal. So all in all it gives an all day experience!
General_Ron
The museum is located on several levels in the castle (a walk up and down stairs if you need assistance). It follows the history of the region from prehistoric to modern times. Great exhibits of armor and weapons, coins and art. Well worth the visit.
496alexandrab
Sehr schönes Museum mit sehr viel Liebe gemacht! Sehr interessante Ausstellungen! Und die Aussichtsplattform ganz oben ermöglicht eine Traumausblick!
326paoloc
Siamo passati per Deutschlandsberg e dopo esserci fermati alla Pension Pölzl (solo B&B), siamo usciti per andare a cena e siamo andati su per le colline, dopo la cittadina, mentre cercavamo il ristorante ci siamo fermati a visitare questo Burgmuseum tenuto veramente benissimo.Si sale per una strada che ad un certo punto è davvero strettissima, in mezzo ai vigneti, bellissimo ! Con grande sorpresa ci siamo accorti che c'è anche un ristorante, siamo entrati e nonostante ci fosse un matrimonio ci hanno con molta gentilezza, ci hanno fatto accomodare di fianco alla piccola orchestrina jazz, e siamo stati serviti nello stesso modo con cui hanno servito gli altri commensali. Magnifico veramente.Sarà stata un'occasione speciale, ma siamo stati veramente bene.
peterw848
Nun es ist wirklich ein besonderes Flaire auf der "Burg" zu speisen, nachdem man das tolle Museum bewundert hat.Vor allem kann man dieverse alte Glasarten sehen.Wie gesagt dasRestaurant spielt alle Stückerln und wird auch von Einheimischen recht gerne genutzt.Die ganze gegend ist recht einladend - und gleich beim Verlassen noch vor der Talfahrt kann man noch auf der linken Seite einen recht guten "Buschenschank " besuchen.
karld829
Es ist das meine Stammburg mit einem einmaligen Museum und ich verweile beinahe wöchentlich auf dieser Burg. Das Restaurant ist sehr gut geführt.
STHMVIE
Schade ist ... daß es keine Eintrittskarte für die Aussichtsplattform alleine gibt.Um mit einem Wehrmutstropfen zu beginnen.Das Museum selbst ist vielfältig. Von den Kelten (Ausgrabungen aus der Umgebung), bis zur Folterkammer (Mittelalterwerkzeuge nachgebildet), Waldglas (diverse Epochen bis zum modernen Glas), diverse Waffen und Sonderschauen.Der Eintrittspreis ist etwas happig.Die Restauerierungen sind leider mißlungen, keine Harmonie - mangelndes bauliches Wissen.Bitte auch bei den Vitrinen wegschauen: zT keine Klimavitrinen!Spannend der Weg zur Folterkammer.... er führt durch die Restaurierwerkstätten.... man kann sich nicht nur umsehen sondern auch Einblicke in die Arbeiten gewinnen.