• A Glimpse into the Past. The Imperial Crypt, founded in 1618 and dedicated in 1632, is nestled beneath the majestic Capuchin Church and monastery.
  • Franz Vault. In 1824 the four vaults of the Imperial Crypt held 78 bodies and urns containing the hearts of three other persons.
  • The Imperial Crypt in Vienna offers a fascinating look at the final resting place of most of the members of the Habsburg dynasty.
    • Capuchin Church, on the right the entrance to the Imperial Crypt
    • The skull sculpture crowned with the imperial crown on the sarcophagus of Emperor
    • Imperial Crypt (detail)
  • From the year 1633 onward, the Imperial Crypt has served as the primary burial site for members of the House of Habsburg.
  • The upper half of the Imperial Crypt consists of a large hallway, with a large chasm in its centre. This is initially covered by a floor of destructible ice.
  • The Imperial Crypt at St Michael's Abbey, Farnborough, is the burial place of the exiled Emperor Napoleon III of France and his wife, Eugénie de Montijo.
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