• The three vaults of the Imperial Crypt held 44 bodies plus urns containing the hearts of two other persons when Empress Maria Theresa56 started construction of...
  • Discover the history of the Habsburg empire in Vienna. The imperial crypt takes you through 400 years of Austrian and European history.
  • Imperial Crypt. The Emperor's Tomb, also known as Emperor's Tomb, is a burial place of the Habsburgs Habsburg- Lorraine and in Vienna.
  • Be aware, though, that this is no virtual reality tourist attraction, but the actual family crypt of the imperial line: an underground graveyard, albeit one with a rich...
  • Visiting the Imperial Crypt offers a unique experience to explore the splendor and symbolism of the artwork and architecture.
  • This Imperial Crypt is the burial place for the Habsburgs, but urns with the internal organs are in the crypt of St Stephan's cathedral.
  • Capuchin Church is located near the State Opera in Vienna's city center and is known for the Imperial Crypt, which served as the Habsburg burial site for centuries.
  • The Imperial Crypt also referred to as Kaisergruft, Kapuzinergruft, or the Capuchin Crypt is actually a burial chamber beneath the Capuchin Church.
  • Great personalities – buried in the Imperial Vault. With a total of around 150 people buried, the Imperial Crypt has been continually expanded over the centuries.
  • The final section of the Imperial Crypt is essentially post-imperial in reality. Nominally the last actual emperor, Karl I, who took over briefly after Franz Joseph's...