Grazers want to know exactly what they eat.

Kaiser-Josef-Markt
The oldest and largest farmers' market in Graz

And the Styrian farmers also attach importance to quality. This is a good thing - for example at the farmers' market on Kaiser-Josef-Platz in Graz. Even before six in the morning, farmers from different parts of Styria deliver their home-made products to the city and offer fruit and vegetables, plants and flowers, seed oil and bread and and and to the spoiled city dwellers for sale. A spectacle and sensory experience of a special kind.

The Kaiser-Josef-Platz was once a wooden market place until it was renamed Kaiser-Josef-Platz in the 19th century. Out of gratitude to the emperor who granted the Protestants freedom of religion.

But people from Graz rather associate Kaiser-Josef-Platz with culinary delights, with genuine Styrian food, which is offered daily by the farmers on this square. Many of the products are organically grown. Many of them have a special tradition in Styria: beetle beans, apples and of course the bucket seed oil.

Real farmhouse bread, bacon and smoked sausages, home-made cakes, fruit juices, fresh flowers, even lovingly grown plants from the farm garden. So the city dwellers can harvest their own tomatoes on the balcony.

/By the way - Graz is Austria's only pleasure capital!

Open Monday to Saturday from 6.00 to 13.00

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