From the 13th January until the 24st January the Crypt is closed due to maintenance work.
We open for you again on the 25th January!
We ask for your patience, if it takes a little longer to answer your questions during this time.
It is just below the humble church and monastery of the Order of the Capuchin Friars, where the mortal remains of the rulers of the Habsburg empire are laid to rest.
A tour through the Capuchins' Crypt takes you through 400 years of Austrian and European history, from the Thirty Years' War to revolutions and the first ideas for a united Europe.
The greatest artists of their time designed the rooms, symbols of power on the sarcophagi bear testimony to the dynasty's imperial claim. Signs of transience and faith reflect personal trust in God and humility before their Creator.
However, it is the human fate behind the offices, the triumphs and defeats which are ultimately moving. Today, the mortal remains of 150 Habsburg personalities rest in the Capuchins' Crypt.
Tuscan Vault
New Vault
Franz Joseph Vault
Crypt Chapel
+43-1-5126853-88
(during opening hours)
Daily 10 am - 6 pm
(Last admission 5.30 pm)
GUIDED TOURS:
– In English –
Monday, Wednesday and Saturday: 3.00 pm
– In German –
Monday to Saturday: 2.00 pm and 3.30 pm
Sunday: 2.00 pm
– In Italian–
Saturday, 07. December: 2.30 pm
Entrance fee for adults: 8,50 €
Reduced price: 7,50 €
Family ticket: 18,50 €
(two adults with up to 4 children)
Children, pupils until 18 years: 5,00 €
We accept Vienna City Card, Vienna Pass, Flexi Pass and ICOM.
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VISIT IN
GROUPS
Please let us know the desired date and possible alternatives for your visit.
Let us know if you have your own guide or if we can organize a guided tour for you.
At this time we can offer guided tours in the following languages:
German, English, Italian, French, Spanish, Swedish, Norwegian, Croatian and Dutch.
Please note the maximum group size of 25 people! (For larger groups we will try to find an appropriate solution together with you.)
Send us your request via mail:
info@kapuzinergruft.com
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Please note the above conditions regarding group visits! – If your agency regularly handles visits for groups in the Capuchins' Crypt, we will be happy to inform you about the billing options via vouchers.
We would be pleased to inform you about our prices for tour operators on request. Send us your request via mail.
Journalists who visit the Crypt in the exercise of their profession are offered free admittance, if they register at least three days in advance.
We expressly point out that you need an extra permission for the publication of photos or film scenes!
Within the scope of our possibilities we will support you in your work in the best possible way.
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For centuries The House of Habsburg, the former ruling family of Austria, played a leading role in Europe, controlling the history of the country for almost 650 years.
With a skillful marriage policy, the Habsburg dynasty secured territorial expansion, the rise of great power and political influence on European royal courts, including France, Portugal and Spain and their colonies on the American continents, in the Pacific, Africa and Asia. At the height of its power, the territory of the Habsburgs expanded into a worldwide empire in which literally "the sun never set."
Since 1618 the Capuchins' Crypt in Vienna has been the family burial vault of the Habsburgs - a monument and symbol of sovereign power, which clothed its own impermanence with beauty. To this day, in their last residence under the custody of the Capuchin Order, the remains of 12 emperors and 22 empresses and queens from the house of Habsburg and their family members are resting here.
Multiple extensions and modifications over four centuries extended the crypt to a total of ten vaults, which now hosts the sarcophagi, urns and funerary monuments of the Habsburgs. The Capuchins' Crypt reflects the spectrum of its human destinies and preserves the glory of former greatness in death.
In this way the Imperial Crypt is one of Vienna’s top sightseeing attractions to discover the Habsburgs family history from a different point of view.
By the way: The 19 degrees air-conditioned Crypt is one of the best places to escape the summer heat in Vienna.
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