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Tuscan Vault

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

 

Plan of the entire crypt

"SED BREVIS DIES. HOMINIS. SVNT. ET. IVDICIA. DEI. ABYSSVS. But man's days are short, and God's judgments are a deep abyss."

Sarcophagus inscription of Archduke Ferdinand Karl Anton

 

At the same time as the Ferdinand Vault, the elongated Tuscan Vault was built by court architect Johann Höhne. The name comes from the Habsburg-Tuscany branch of the family founded by Emperor Franz I. Stephan.

 

The crypt, which contains almost fifty coffins, originally resembled an unsightly coffin depot. Today, due to the addition of the New Vault and the reburial of numerous bodies in the wall niches of the Ferdinand Vault, it now houses only 14 simply crafted sarcophagi.

 

 

Details about the vault

 

Details about the people

 

 

Longitudinal view of the Tuscan Vault

Sarcophagus of Maria Beatrix of Este

Longitudinal view of the Tuscan Vault

Inscription plaque on the sarcophagus of Ludwig Joseph

Sarcophagus of Empress Maria Ludovika with a Spanish double cross

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FERDINAND VAULT

Vault tour

New Vault

Personalities

in the Tuscan Vault

N° 112
Detail of the engraving of Maria Christina (1742-1798) by Johann August Walter. Dated 1776.
1798

Maria Christina ("Mimi")

*13.05.1742 Vienna  -  †24.06.1798 Vienna

 

Maria Theresia´s favorite daughter. Wife of Albert of Saxony-Teschen. Mother of Christine who died at an early age. She adopted Archduke Charles in order to have an heir. Maria Christina was a talented painter, member of the Academia di San Luca, and governor of the Austrian Netherlands. Albert had Antonio Canova's famous wall pyramid tomb erected in her honor in the Augustinian Church in Vienna.

 

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N° 107
Detail of the painting of Maria Karoline (1752–1814) by Johann Georg Weikert. Circa 1768.
1814

Queen Maria Karoline

*13.08.1752 Vienna -  †08.09.1814 Vienna

 

Daughter of Empress Maria Theresa and Francis I. Stephen of Lorraine. Wife of Ferdinand IV of Naples, who became Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies in 1815. Mother of 18 children. Member of the Royal Crown Council. Founder of an academy of sciences. Committed opponent of Napoleon. Queen of Sicily.

 

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