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cRypt chapel

Excerpt from the map of the Capuchin Crypt - Crypt Chapel. Click to enlarge the map.

 

Plan of the entire crypt

‘With the people for the fatherland.’

Motto of Emperor Charles I, beatified on 3.10.2004

 

Together with his mausoleum, Emperor Franz Joseph commissioned the Crypt Chapel. Like the Franz Joseph Crypt, the memorial room was built in the Secessionist style.

 

It houses a memorial bust of the last Habsburg emperor, Charles I. (N°145), the coffin of his wife Empress Zita (N°146), who died in 1989, his son Carl Ludwig (N°148), his son Otto (N°150) and Otto's wife Regina of Saxe-Meiningen (N°151).

 

 

Details about the vault

 

Details about the people

 

 

Crypt Chapel

Altar in the Crypt Chapel

Sarcophagi of Zita and Carl Ludwig

Sarcophagus of Zita

Bust of Emperor Charles I.

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Franz Joseph Vault

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the capuchins

Personalities

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N° 151
Detail from a photograph of Regina (1925–2010) by Karl Winkler. Dated 1958.
2010

Regina of Saxe-Meiningen

*06.01.1925 Würzburg, Deutschland  -  †03.02.2010 Pöcking, Germany

 

Youngest daughter of Crown Prince Georg of Saxe-Meiningen and Klara-Marie, Countess of Korff. Wife of Otto Habsburg. Mother of seven children. Supreme Patroness of the Order of the Starry Cross.

 

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N° 150
Detail from a photograph of Otto (1912–2011) by Karl Winkler. Dated 1958.
2011

Otto

*20.11.1912 Reichenau an der Rax  -  †04.07.2011 Pöcking, Germany

 

Son of Emperor Charles and Empress Zita. Husband of Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen. Father of seven children. Committed to working in exile for his homeland and against National Socialism and Communism. Christian politician, architect of a united Europe. Promoter of Eastern European integration while preserving self-determination. President of the International Paneuropean Union. Member of the European Parliament.

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