• The Capuchin Church in Vienna, Austria, which houses the Imperial Crypt. The Imperial Crypt (. ‹See Tfd›German: Kaisergruft), also called the Capuchin Crypt (Kapuzinergruft)...
  • Since 1618 the Capuchins' Crypt in Vienna has been the family burial vault of the Habsburgs - a monument and symbol of sovereign power, which clothed...
  • Visit the Imperial Capuchins' Crypt, the burial place of the Habsburg dynasty since 1618.
  • - 12 emperors and 19 empresses and queens have been buried in the Imperial Crypt.
  • 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...
  • Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply seeking a unique experience, visiting the Imperial Crypt offers an unparalleled glimpse into Austria’s regal past.
  • The Imperial Crypt (Kaisergruft) has been the main place of rest for the Austrian Habsburg dynasty since 1633.
  • With a total of around 150 people buried, the Imperial Crypt has been continually expanded over the centuries.
  • The Imperial Crypt under the Capuchin Church is dedicated to members of the former Austrian Habsburg dynasty and tells their story.
  • The Imperial Crypt in Vienna offers a fascinating look at the final resting place of most of the members of the Habsburg dynasty.