• **### Unveiling the Secrets of the Imperial Crypt - Capuchin Crypt in Wien. Welcome to the enchanting city of Wien, where history comes alive at every corner.
  • Wussten Sie, dass...: - 12 emperors and 19 empresses and queens have been buried in the Imperial Crypt.
  • 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.
  • The Imperial Crypt, also known as the Capuchin Crypt, is located in the basement of the Capuchin Church in the old town of Vienna.
  • The Imperial Crypt (Kaisergruft) has been the main place of rest for the Austrian Habsburg dynasty since 1633.
  • The scalp space, consisting of 9 small crypts and a chapel, is filled with mournful triumph. For the first time, the Imperial crypt took its inhabitants in 1633.
  • The Imperial Crypt (German: Kaisergruft), also called the Capuchin Crypt (Kapuzinergruft), is a burial chamber beneath the Capuchin Church and...
  • 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...
  • One of the most interesting aspects of the Imperial Crypt is the way in which it reflects the changing styles and attitudes of the Habsburg dynasty over the centuries.
  • The Imperial Crypt also referred to as Kaisergruft, Kapuzinergruft, or the Capuchin Crypt is actually a burial chamber beneath the Capuchin Church.