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Timeline of Graz

The following is a of the history of the city of Graz, Austria.

Prior to 14th century

14th–16th centuries

17th–18th centuries

19th century

20th century

1900s–1950s

  • 1902 – Grazer AK (sports club) formed.
  • 1904 – Kleine Zeitung newspaper begins publication.
  • 1909
  • SK Sturm Graz (football club) formed.
  • Grand Hotel Wiesler in business.
  • 1912 – LKH-Universitätsklinikum (hospital) built.
  • 1913 – Volkskundemuseum (folkloric museum) opens.
  • 1914 – September: Talerhof concentration camp in operation near city.
  • 1919 – Vinzenz Muchitsch becomes mayor.
  • 1920 - Population: 157,032.
  • 1925 – Graz Airport active.
  • 1938
  • February: City becomes part of Nazi Germany.
  • Julius Kaspar becomes mayor.
  • 1941 – Trolleybuses begin operating.
  • 1945
  • Allied occupation of Austria begins; Styria overseen by British forces.
  • Eduard Speck becomes mayor.
  • Die Wahrheit communist newspaper begins publication.
  • 1951
  • Population: 226,476.
  • Die Aula magazine begins publication.
  • 1955 – July: Allied occupation of Austria ends per Austrian State Treaty.

1960s–1990s

  • 1960
  • Gustav Scherbaum becomes mayor.
  • Hafnerriegel (residence building) constructed.
  • Forum Stadtpark (art gallery) opens.
  • 1963 – Eisstadion Liebenau (sports arena) built.
  • 1971 – Tramway Museum Graz founded.
  • 1973 – Alexander Götz becomes mayor.
  • 1985 – Alfred Stingl becomes mayor.
  • 1993 – Nausner & Nausner Verlag (publisher) in business.
  • 1995 – Das Megaphon newspaper begins publication.
  • 1997 – Schwarzenegger-Stadium opens.
  • 1998
  • Diagonale film festival active.
  • Schreibkraft magazine founded.
  • 1999 – Old Town designated an UNESCO World Heritage Site.

21st century

See also

References

This article incorporates information from the German Wikipedia.

Bibliography

published in 17th-19th centuries
published in 20th century

External links