In the heart of the historic center of Klagenfurt stands the magnificent Landhaus. This Renaissance palace, built in the shape of a horseshoe, is one of the most significant architectural landmarks that Austria takes pride in. Its graceful towers with Baroque domes and the delicate arcades of the inner courtyard create an atmosphere of authentic European aristocracy.

The building is more than just an architectural monument—it is the active seat of the Carinthian government. Stepping across its threshold, visitors enter a world where history comes alive in the details: from the ancient "Duke's Stone", used in medieval ceremonies, to the remains of an old arsenal. The Heraldry Hall is particularly breathtaking, with walls adorned with hundreds of unique family crests of the Carinthian nobility.
Located just 100 meters from the main square, the Landhaus attracts travelers with its impeccable Renaissance style and rich interior decoration. This place is ideal for those who appreciate the harmony of history and art embodied in stone and frescoes.