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  1. Today's sarcophagus of Leopold Johann in the Imperial Crypt was built in 1740 according to the instructions of Charles VI. Made as an overcoffin for the original coffin, it should be reminiscent of ancient models.

  2. It’s apparent to me that the simplicity of the Imperial Crypt is reflected in this ceremony. This ceremony was held in 2011, upon the death of 98-year-old Otto von Habsburg, the last Crown Prince of Austria, Hungary, Bohemia, and Croatia, and later in his long life, a member of the European Parliament. Otto von Habsburg, who refrained from ...

  3. The Hofburg is the former Habsburg dynasty rulers‘ main imperial palace and today serves as the Austrian President’s official residence and a workplace. Located in the middle of Vienna, it was constructed in the 13th century and subsequently extended several times.

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  5. 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. It is home to over one hundred sarcophagi and heart urns, the sarcophagus of Emperor Franz Joseph I being the most popular attraction there.

  6. Speyer Cathedral, officially the Imperial Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption and St Stephen, in Latin: Domus sanctae Mariae Spirae (German: Dom zu Unserer lieben Frau in Speyer) in Speyer, Germany, is the seat of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Speyer and is suffragan to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bamberg. The cathedral, which is dedicated to St. Mary, patron saint of Speyer ("Patrona ...

  7. Capuchin Crypt (Imperial Crypt) The Imperial Crypt under the Capuchin Church is dedicated to members of the former Austrian Habsburg dynasty and tells their story. 150 Habsburgs, including 12 emperors as well as 19 empresses and queens, have their final resting place here. The magnificent double sarcophagus of Maria Theresia and her husband ...