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  1. The Imperial Crypt ( German: Kaisergruft ), also called the Capuchin Crypt ( Kapuzinergruft ), is a burial chamber beneath the Capuchin Church and monastery in Vienna, Austria. It was founded in 1618 and dedicated in 1632, and located on the Neuer Markt square of the Innere Stadt, near the Hofburg Palace.

  2. La Cripta Imperial de Viena o Cripta de los Capuchinos (en alemán: Kaisergruft o Kapuzinergruft) fue desde 1633 el principal lugar de sepultura para los Habsburgo austríacos, es decir, para los emperadores del Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico de la casa de Habsburgo y sus descendientes.

  3. 12 de feb. de 2024 · The complex houses the Imperial Crypt, known locally as the Kaisergruft or Kapuzinergruft: the last resting place of dozens of Habsburg Emperors, Empresses, Archdukes, Archduchesses, and their spouses and offspring; an accumulation of corpses from one of the most famous monarchial dynasties in world history. Inside the crypt, you stand within ...

  4. 28 de dic. de 2010 · The crypt, also known in German as the Kapuzinergruft (“Capuchins’ Crypt”), holds 105 metal sarcophagi, the most elaborate of them designed by the royal sculptor Balthasar Ferdinand Moll.

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  5. Imperial Crypt. The Capuchin Church contains the Imperial Crypt ( German: Kaisergruft ), also called the Capuchin Crypt ( Kapuzinergruft ), a burial chamber beneath the church and monastery. Since 1633, the Imperial Crypt has been the principal place of entombment for members of the House of Habsburg. [1]

  6. 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.

  7. Since 1618 the Capuchins' Crypt in Vienna has been the family burial vault of the Habsburgs - a monument and symbol of sovereign power, which clothed its own impermanence with beauty.