Styria covers a broad swathe of southeastern Austria, from alpine peaks in the north to the wine-growing hills along the Slovenian border. About 1.27 million people call the province home. Graz, the capital, is Austria's second largest city with roughly 295,000 residents. Its Altstadt (old town) and Schloss Eggenberg are jointly listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city hosts four universities, giving it a young, student-driven atmosphere that distinguishes it from other Austrian provincial capitals.
North of Graz, the landscape climbs into the Dachstein massif and the Gesause National Park, where narrow gorges and limestone walls attract climbers and kayakers. The Schladming-Dachstein ski region hosts World Cup alpine events. To the south, the rolling Sudsteiermark (South Styria) wine road winds through vineyards producing Sauvignon Blanc and Welschriesling. Leoben, Bruck an der Mur, and Kapfenberg form an industrial corridor in the upper Mur valley.
Escort activity in Styria centres on Graz. Escortservice.com provides a curated directory of escort websites active in the region. Each website listed has passed editorial review. The directory does not facilitate bookings, does not act on behalf of any individual, and accepts no liability for services or content on external websites.
Styria covers a broad swathe of southeastern Austria, from alpine peaks in the north to the wine-growing hills along the Slovenian border. About 1.27 million people call the province home. Graz, the capital, is Austria's second largest city with roughly 295,000 residents. Its Altstadt (old town) and Schloss Eggenberg are jointly listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city hosts four universities, giving it a young, student-driven atmosphere that distinguishes it from other Austrian provincial capitals.
North of Graz, the landscape climbs into the Dachstein massif and the Gesause National Park, where narrow gorges and limestone walls attract climbers and kayakers. The Schladming-Dachstein ski region hosts World Cup alpine events. To the south, the rolling Sudsteiermark (South Styria) wine road winds through vineyards producing Sauvignon Blanc and Welschriesling. Leoben, Bruck an der Mur, and Kapfenberg form an industrial corridor in the upper Mur valley.
Escort activity in Styria centres on Graz. Escortservice.com provides a curated directory of escort websites active in the region. Each website listed has passed editorial review. The directory does not facilitate bookings, does not act on behalf of any individual, and accepts no liability for services or content on external websites.
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Styria stands out among Austrian provinces for two notable regulatory features. First, the Steiermarkisches Prostitutionsgesetz (Stmk. PG) sets the minimum age for sex work at 19 rather than the 18 required elsewhere in Austria. Second, Styria imposes an explicit advertising ban on sexual services - a restriction not found in other Bundeslander. Sex work under the Stmk. PG is confined to licensed brothels, with the brothel operator handling registration with the competent authority on behalf of each sex worker. All workers must carry a valid Gesundheitspass reflecting STI checks every six weeks and regular HIV tests as prescribed by federal health legislation. Sperrzonen may be established to maintain distance between licensed premises and schools or residential zones. Federal criminal law applies uniformly: Section 216 of the Strafgesetzbuch addresses exploitative pimping (up to two to five years), Section 217 covers cross-border prostitution trafficking (six months to ten years), and Section 104a penalises human trafficking (six months to ten years). Tax and social insurance obligations follow the standard Austrian framework for self-employed persons.
Styria requires a minimum age of 19 for sex work (all other provinces set it at 18) and imposes an explicit advertising ban on sexual services under the Steiermarkisches Prostitutionsgesetz.
No. Styria is the only Austrian province with an explicit ban on advertising sexual services. This restriction is part of the Steiermarkisches Prostitutionsgesetz (Stmk. PG).
Graz has approximately 295,000 residents, making it Austria's second largest city after Vienna. It is the capital of Styria and home to four universities.
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