The Ducal Crypt shelters the bodies of: •
"the handsome" son of King
Albert I, elder brother of Duke
Albert II and uncle of Duke Rudolf IV. His remains were moved here in 1782 when the
Carthusian monastery he founded at
Mauerbach, his original burial place, was closed during the
anti-clerical reforms of Emperor
Joseph II. • second son of Duke
Albert II and the 15-year-old brother of Rudolf IV. •
"the founder", eldest son of Duke
Albert II. Rudolf commissioned the present cathedral, and founded the
University of Vienna before his death in Milan at age 25. He was originally entombed in S. Giovanni in Concha and later moved to here. The University lays a wreath on his tomb every 12 March to commemorate its founding by him. • wife of Rudolf IV and daughter of Emperor
Charles IV. After the death of Rudolf she married
Otto V, Duke of Bavaria. •
"with the pigtail", third son of Duke
Albert II and younger brother of Rudolf IV. Died at age 46. • son of Albert III. Died at age 27. • oldest son of Rudolf IVs youngest brother,
Leopold III. •
"the fat" younger son of Rudolf IVs youngest brother, Leopold III. • infant son of Duke
Albert V. • Second son of
Duke Ernest the Iron. • 9-month-old son of Emperor
Maximilian II. • 15-month-old son of Emperor Maximilian II. • one-month-old daughter of Emperor Maximilian II. • Widow of King
Charles IX of France and daughter of Emperor Maximilian II. In 1782 her body was moved here from the convent she had founded. • young daughter of Duke
Nicholas II, Duke of Lorraine, a former Cardinal. • second wife of Emperor
Ferdinand II. Her remains were moved here in 1782 from the
Carmelite convent
"Siebenbüchnerinnen" in Vienna that she had founded. Gated niches in the original chamber (outside the entrance to the previous chamber) protect 62 copper urns containing the
viscera (
intestines) of various members of the
Habsburg dynasty. • Daughter of
Ferdinand II, Duke of Tyrol and wife of her cousin Emperor Matthias who was 28 years older than her. She provided in her will of 1617 for the establishment of a crypt for her and her husband in a Capuchin's Church to be built in Vienna, and died only one year later, at age 33 after seven years of a childless marriage and is buried in tomb 1 in the
Imperial Crypt she founded. Her heart is in urn 1 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche. • Third son of Emperor
Maximilian II. Once governor of the
Austrian Netherlands, he wrested power over Austria, Hungary and Moravia from his inept brother Emperor
Rudolf II in 1608 and inherited the rest in 1612. He died, age 62, only three months after his wife Empress Anna. He is buried in tomb 2 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche and his heart is in urn 2 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche. • Eldest son of Archduke
Charles II of Styria. He died at age 62. His heart is in urn 3 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and he is buried in the Grazer Dom,
Graz. • Eldest son of Emperor Ferdinand III. He died at age 20. His heart is in urn 4 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and he is buried in tomb 29 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. He established the tradition of burial of different parts in three separate Vienna churches. • Third son of Emperor Ferdinand II. He died during his 49th year and is buried in tomb 27 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Infant son of Emperor Ferdinand III. He is buried in tomb 6 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Son of Emperor Ferdinand II. Named at age 13 to take over his uncle
Leopold's renounced see at Halberstaedt (when he became 22, this was confirmed by the Pope) and later became also
Bishop of Olomouc,
Bishop of Breslau, and Grand Master of the
Teutonic Knights. He died at age 48. His heart is in urn 5 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and he is buried in tomb 115 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Son of Emperor Ferdinand III and Empress Maria Leopoldina, who died during his birth.
Bishop of Olomouc and Grand Master of the
Teutonic Knights at age 13 as heir to his uncle, Archduke Leopold Wilhelm. The art collection he inherited from Archduke Leopold Wilhelm became the foundation of the
Kunsthistorisches Museum. Died at age 15. He is buried in tomb 116 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Infant son of Emperor Leopold I and Empress Margarita Teresa. He is buried in tomb 7 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. •
26 (Heart of) Archduke Ferdinand Wenzel Josef. • Infant son of Emperor Leopold I and Empress Margarita Teresa. He is buried in tomb 8 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Infant daughter of Emperor Leopold I and Empress Margarita Teresa. She is buried in tomb 10 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Niece and first wife of Emperor Leopold I at age 15, dead at 22. Her heart is in urn 6 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 20 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Infant daughter of Emperor Leopold I and Empress Claudia Felicitas. She is buried in tomb 11 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Second wife of Emperor Leopold I. Her 22-year-old body, by her own request, is dressed in the habit of a Dominican nun and is entombed beside her mother in the Dominican Church in Vienna. Her heart is in urn 24 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Infant daughter of Emperor Leopold I and Empress Claudia Felicitas. Her heart is in a gold and silver urn atop her mother's sarcophagus in the Dominican Church. She is buried in tomb 12 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Third wife of Emperor Ferdinand III. She was 56 when she died. Her heart is in urn 7 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 19 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Infant daughter of Emperor Leopold I. She is buried in tomb 14 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. •
35 (Heart of) Archduchess Maria Margareta • Daughter of Emperor Leopold I. She died at age 23. Her heart is in urn 8 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 28 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Twelve-year-old daughter of Emperor Leopold I. Her heart is in urn 9 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 25 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Infant son of Emperor Joseph I. He is buried in tomb 33 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. •
39 (Heart of) Archduke Leopold Joseph • Sixteen-year-old daughter of Emperor Leopold I. Her heart is in urn 10 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 16 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. and established the tradition of burying members of the Imperial Family in these three churches in Vienna, following the precedent set in 1654 by King
Ferdinand IV of the Romans. • Second son of Emperor Ferdinand III and father of Emperors Joseph I and Karl VI. He reigned 48 years. He was involved in wars ranging from the defense of western Europe against conquest by the Muslims, to the
War of the Spanish Succession to place his second son on the Spanish throne when the Spanish branch of the
Habsburg dynasty died out in 1700. Leopold died at age 64. His heart is in urn 11 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and he is buried in tomb 37 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Son of Emperor Leopold I. He died at age 33 after a short reign of six years. His heart is in urn 12 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and he is buried in tomb 35 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Prince of Asturias. Six-month-old only son of Emperor Karl VI. He is buried in tomb 30 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. •
44 (Heart of) Archduke Leopold Johann. • Six-year-old youngest daughter of Emperor Karl VI. She is buried in tomb 23 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Three-years old, eldest daughter of Emperor Franz I Stephen and Empress Maria Theresa. She is buried in tomb 48 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. •
47 (Heart of) Archduchess Marie Elisabeth. • Younger son of Emperor Leopold I. He died at age 55 after a reign of 29 years. His heart is in urn 13 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and he is buried in tomb 40 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Third daughter of Emperor Franz I Stephen and Empress Maria Theresa. Died at age 1 year. She is buried in tomb 53 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. •
50 (Heart of) Archduchess Marie Caroline. • Regent of the Austrian Netherlands. Daughter of Emperor Leopold I. Dead at age 61. Her heart is in urn 14 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 38 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. The container here for her viscera is of an unusual form, being a flat box instead of the more usual pot shape. • 26-year-old daughter of Emperor Karl VI. Her heart is in urn 15 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 39 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Wife (1708) of Emperor Karl VI and mother of Empress Maria Theresa. Died at age 59. Her heart is in urn 17 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 36 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Second son of Emperor Franz I Stephen and Empress Maria Theresa. Died of smallpox at age 15. His heart is in urn 18 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and he is buried in tomb 44 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Eighth daughter of Emperor Franz I Stephen and Empress Maria Theresa. Died of smallpox at age 12. Her heart is in urn 19 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 45 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Duke of Lorraine and Grand Duke of Tuscany. Husband of Empress Maria Theresa, he died at age 56 after nominally being Emperor for 25 years. His heart is in urn 20 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and he is buried in tomb 55 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Eldest surviving descendant of Emperor Karl VI,
→Family Tree her ascension was contested and officially the crown of the Empire went to her husband (1736) Emperor Franz I Stephen. but she held Hungary and Bohemia as Queen in her own right. Dying at age 63, her forty years' reign is thought of by the Austrians as the British think of
Queen Victoria: the golden years of power, prestige and empire. Her heart is in urn 21 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 56 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Infant first daughter of Emperor Franz II and Empress Maria Theresia. Her heart is in urn 22 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 66 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Third son of Empress Maria Theresia.
→Family Tree Most of his career was spent in Florence, reforming the governance there as Grand Duke of Tuscany, and only his final two years were as Emperor. He died at age 45. His heart is in urn 23 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and he is buried in tomb 113 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Originally contracted to marry Empress Maria Theresia's second son, Archduke Karl Joseph, his early death diverted her instead to the third son, who later became Emperor Leopold II. In the course of 21 years, she bore her not-always-faithful husband 16 children, among them Emperor Franz II, and Archduke Karl the victor of Aspern. Grieving for her husband, she outlived him by only two months leaving many small children. Her 46-year-old heart is in urn 24 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 114 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Infant daughter of Emperor Franz II and Maria Theresia. Her heart is in urn 25 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 95 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Fourth son of Emperor Leopold II and Empress Maria Ludovika. Palatine of Hungary. Died at 23. His heart is in urn 26 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and he is buried in tomb 64 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Favorite daughter of Empress Maria Theresia. Wife of Duke Albert of Teschen. The famous and moving monument he erected to her memory is in the
Augustinerkirche. She died of Typhus at age 56. Her heart is in urn 28 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 112 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Daughter of Emperor Leopold II and Empress Maria Ludovika. Died at 18. Her heart is in urn 27 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 65 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Fourth daughter of Emperor Franz II and Maria Theresia. Died at 3. Her heart is in urn 29 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 87 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Youngest son of Empress Maria Theresia. Grand Master of the
Teutonic Knights,
Bishop of Münster and Elector-Archbishop of Cologne. Died at 45. His heart is in urn 30 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and he is buried in tomb 118 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Daughter of
Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany and Luisa Maria Amelia Teresa of Naples. Died at 9. Her heart is in urn 31 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 79 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Daughter of Queen Maria Karolina of Naples and Sicily. First wife (1790) of
Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany →Family Tree. Died in childbirth at 29. Her heart is in urn 32 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried along with her stillborn son in tomb 84 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Fourth son of Empress Maria Theresia. Governor of Lombardy and, later, the
Austrian Netherlands. Founder of the House of Austria-Este. His 52-year-old heart is in urn 34 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and he is buried in tomb 105 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Second wife (1790) at age 18 of Emperor Franz II. Mother of Empress Maria Louise (second wife of Napoleon), Emperor Ferdinand, and all subsequent children of her husband. Because her mother was a sister of her husband's father the couple were first cousins.
→Family Tree (ancestors) She died at age 34 of tuberculous
pleurisy. Her heart is in urn 35 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 60 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Second son of Emperor Franz II and Empress Maria Theresia. Died at 18. His heart is in urn 36 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and he is buried in tomb 69 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Fourth son of Emperor Franz II and Empress Maria Theresia. Died at 4. His heart is in urn 37 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and he is buried in tomb 71 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Daughter of Empress Maria Theresia. Wife of King
Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies. Her heart is in urn 38 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 107 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Third wife (1808) at age 20 of 40-year-old cousin Emperor Franz II, she contracted
tuberculosis shortly after their wedding, suffering from it for the eight years of marriage before dying at age 28. Her heart is in urn 39 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and she is buried in tomb 58 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Husband of Archduchess Maria Christina. The
Albertina museum, in his former palace, is named for him because his collection of paintings formed the nucleus of the museum. The oldest of those represented here, he died at age 84. His heart is in urn 40 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and he is buried in tomb 111 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Twenty-one-year-old son of
Napoléon Bonaparte and Empress
Maria Louise (daughter of Emperor Franz II.) His heart is in urn 42 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche. His body was originally buried in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche but in 1940, on the orders of
Adolf Hitler, it was moved to
Les Invalides in
Paris to rest with his father's. • First son of Emperor Franz II. Severely epileptic, he abdicated after a nominal reign of 12 years and spent the remainder of his 82-year-long life in Prague. His heart is in urn 53 in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche and he is buried in tomb 62 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. • Third son of Emperor Franz II. When his elder brother Emperor Ferdinand abdicated in 1848, he stood aside so that his son, Emperor
Franz Joseph, could succeed to the throne instead. Great grandfather of the last reigning emperor, Emperor
Karl I. Aged 76 when he died, his viscera are the last interred here, and his heart was the last to be placed in the
Herzgruft in the
Augustinerkirche, where it occupies urn 54. He is buried in tomb 135 in the
Imperial Crypt in the
Kapuzinerkirche. ==See also==