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NEw Vault

Excerpt from the map of the Capuchin Crypt – New Vault. Click to enlarge the map.

Excerpt from the map of the Capuchin Crypt – New Vault. Click to enlarge the map.

 

Plan of the entire crypt

‘I do not wish to perish in the valley, my last view restricted by constraint: I wish to die on a mountain, at a golden sunset.’

Poem by Emperor Maximilian of Mexico

 

The New Vault was built between 1960 and 1962 in the realistic style of the 1960s beneath the monastery garden. Its raw concrete walls give the impression of an excavated grave.

 

Through regrouping in the Capuchin Crypt, it houses 26 sarcophagi from three centuries, thus relieving the cramped crypt. The coffins of the ecclesiastical dignitaries from the Habsburg dynasty were placed on the narrow western side, while the parents and relatives of Emperor Franz Joseph I. (N°142) were placed on the narrow eastern side.

 

 

Details about the vault

 

Details about the people

 

 

View through the New Vault

Sarcophagus of Charles Joseph of Lorraine

Sarcophagus and heart and entrails urn of Henriette of Nassau-Weilburg

Sarcophagus of Maximilian of Mexico

Coat of arms on the sarcophagus of Leopold Salvator

Memorial plaque for Franz Ferdinand and his wife

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Personalities

in the New Vault

1744

Unnamed princess

*06.10.1744 Brussels, Belgium  -  †06.10.1744 Brussels, Belgium

 

Daughter of Archduchess Maria Anna and Duke Charles of Lorraine. Her parents were siblings of the imperial couple – her father was the brother of  Emperor Francis I. Stephen, and her mother was the sister of Maria Theresa.

 

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1822

Rudolph Franz

*24.09.1822 Vienna  -  †11.10.1822 Vienna

 

Son of Archduke Karl Ludwigs and Henriette of Nassau-Weilburg. His godfather was Emperor Francis II.(I.). Cause of death: convulsions. His heart, organs and body were buried separately in the Loreto Chapel, St. Stephen's Crypt and the Capuchin Crypt.

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1840

Unnamed Archduke

*24.10.1840 Vienna -  †25.10.1840 Vienna

 

Son of Archduke Franz Karl and Archduchess Sophie Friederike of Bavaria.

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N° 122
Detail from the engraving by Charles Louis (1771–1847) by Christian von Mechel. Dated 1797.
1847

Charles Louis of Teschen

*05.09.1771 Florence, Italy  -  †30.04.1847 Vienna

 

Son of Emperor Leopolds II. and Maria Ludovika of Spain. Brother of Emperor Francis II.(I.). Adoptive son of Maria Christine and the Duke of Saxony-Teschen. Governor-General of the Netherlands, Commander of the Rhine Army. Field Marshal and Minister of the Navy. President of the Court War Council and Generalissimo. Nicknamed the ‘Lion of Aspern’ after his victory over Napoleon. Equestrian statue on Vienna's Heldenplatz. Construction of Weilburg Castle near Baden.

 

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1848

Karl Albert

*03.01.1847 Vienna  -  †19.07.1848 Prague, Czech Republik

 

Son of Archduke Albrecht of Austria-Teschen and Hildegard Luises of Bavaria, who died at an early age. Cause of death: smallpox.

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N° 121
Detail of the photograph of Karl Ferdinand (1818–1874) by Ludwig Angerer. Circa 1860.
1874

Karl Ferdinand

*29.07.1818 Vienna -  †20.11.1874 Groß-Seelowitz, Czech Republic

 

Second son of Archduke Karl Ludwig and Henriette of Nassau-Weilburg. Brigade commander and division commander, then commanding general. Husband of Elisabeth, daughter of Palatine Archduke Josef Anton. Father of five children. Grandfather of King Alfonso XIII of Spain.

 

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N° 133
Detail from a photograph by Rainer Karl (1895–1930) of Hermann Clemens Kosel. Dated 1914.
1930

Rainer Karl

*21.11.1895 Zagreb, Croatia  -  †25.05.1930 Vienna

 

Son of Archduke Leopold Salvator and Blanka of Bourbon-Castile. Served as a first lieutenant in Italy during World War I.

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