- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g190454-…The Capuchin Crypt has served as a burial place for the imperial family for more than three centuries. A highly historic place for Austrians.
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- What Can I See in the Imperial Crypt?
- Famous Sarcophagi
- History of the Capuchin Crypt
- viennafrontier.com 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.
- viennapass.de en/sights/imperial-cryptYour vienna flexi pass advantage. Free entry to the Imperial Crypt. Normal Price: Adult: €8,50 ; Child: €5. Imperial Burial Vault Ceiling.
- introducingvienna.com imperial-cryptThe Imperial Crypt (Kaisergruft) has been the main place of rest for the Austrian Habsburg dynasty since 1633.
- holamon.cat en/imperial-cryptSince 1633, the Imperial Crypt serves as the principal place of entombment for the members of the House of Habsburg.
- iqvel.com en/a/Austria/Imperial-cryptThe 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.
- dark-tourism.com index.php/15-countries/…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...
- thrillophilia.com attractions/the-imperial-crypt-…The Imperial Crypt also referred to as Kaisergruft, Kapuzinergruft, or the Capuchin Crypt is actually a burial chamber beneath the Capuchin Church.
- readytotrip.com attractions/the-imperial-crypt-…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.