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- 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.
- 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.
- Visiting the Imperial Crypt offers a unique experience to explore the splendor and symbolism of the artwork and architecture.
- New Crypt (right in picture: sarcophagus of Empress Louise, the wife of Emperor Napoleon I) – © Robert Vanis. Skull sculpture with imperial crown.
- Twelve emperors, 18 empresses, and 113 other members of the Habsburg family are interred in the Imperial Crypt (Kaisergruft) in Vienna.
- Visit the Imperial Capuchins' Crypt, the burial place of the Habsburg dynasty since 1618. It is just below the humble church and monastery of the Order of the...
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- ...consorts buried in the crypt, however I really recommend investing 12 euros by buying the official 'Imperial Crypt of the PP Capuchins' guidebook in English.
- Since 1633, the Imperial Crypt, also known as the Kaisergruft, has served as the primary burial location for the deceased members of the Austrian Habsburg dynasty.