• The Imperial Crypt (Kaisergruft) has been the main place of rest for the Austrian Habsburg dynasty since 1633.
  • If you like things a bit spookier and are enthusiastic about historical tombs, the Imperial Crypt is the right place for you.
  • **### 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.
  • Twelve emperors, 18 empresses, and 113 other members of the Habsburg family are interred in the Imperial Crypt (Kaisergruft) in Vienna.
  • Other important figures buried there are Emperor Franz Joseph, his wife Empress Elisabeth, and their son, Archduke Rudolf. Imperial Crypt Vienna.
  • ...Kapucinska grobnica; Imperial Crypt; Cripta Imperial de Viena; הקריפטה הקיסרית; Kaisergruft; Kapusinarkrypta; Kapusinerkrypten; Kapuzinergruft...
  • The Imperial Crypt also referred to as Kaisergruft, Kapuzinergruft, or the Capuchin Crypt is actually a burial chamber beneath the Capuchin Church.
  • 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.
  • From the year 1633 onward, the Imperial Crypt has served as the primary burial site for members of the House of Habsburg.
  • Franz Vault. In 1824 the four vaults of the Imperial Crypt held 78 bodies and urns containing the hearts of three other persons.