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  • In 1556, Ferdinand I brought the art expert Jacopo Strada from Nuremberg to the Hofburg in Vienna as his court antiquary and administrator of the imperial treasury.
  • Step forward the magnificent 1602 crown of Rudolf II that became the Habsburg Imperial crown. This forms, perhaps, the centrepiece of the Imperial Treasury
  • Imperial Treasury in Vienna As one will notice, Vienna is full of imperial buildings, impressive architecture and imperial history. Hence why...
  • The Vienna Imperial Treasury is a collection of unique artefacts important for European history and of high aesthetic value: crowns, robes, ornaments.
  • The main activity at Imperial Treasury Vienna is wandering around and discovering its different twists and turns that contain a rich collection of unique artifacts...
  • Here’s the list of top 10 artifacts of the Imperial Treasury Vienna: • Crown of Emperor Rudolf II It’s in the first room you enter.
  • In this blog post, I will provide you with all the information you need to plan your visit to the Imperial Treasury in Vienna (Kaiserliche Schatzkammer Wien).
  • In 1556, Ferdinand I brought the art expert Jacopo Strada from Nuremberg to the Hofburg in Vienna as his court antiquary and administrator of the imperial treasury.