The imperial crypt and the Capuchin Church
Dedicated to the Virgin Mary, the Church of the Capucins in Vienna (Kapuzinerkirche) is mainly known for her spectacular imperial safe (Kapuzinergrruft), which hosts the Habsburg family's vault containing the remains of 145 family members (almost all Austrian emperors from 1633 are buried here).The nine vaults are arranged in chronological order, facilitating the tracking of taste evolution, at least in funerals.A culminating point includes the head of the founder, the last resting place of Emperor Matia who died in 1619 and Empress Anna, who died in 1618. n in the same is interest Volta Maria Tereza, a room with a dome dominated by a double sarcophagus in Rococo style and built for the Emperor, who died in the form,the head of which is an imperial couple with an angel and a crown of stars, while along the sides are numerous reliefs that describe scenes from Maria Tereza's life.


