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  1. By tradition, the bodies of the Habsburgs were buried at three locations. The hearts were interred in the Heart Crypt (German: Herzgruft) in the Church of the Augustinian Friars (Augustinerkirche) in Vienna. The intestines were placed in copper urns in the Ducal Crypt (German: Herzogsgruft) of the Catacombs in St. Stephen’s Cathedral in ...

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  2. Jul 21, 2011 · By tradition, Hapsburg hearts are buried separately. Most are kept in copper urns in Vienna's Augustiner Church, a short distance from the imperial crypt in the Cappuchin Church.

  3. The bodies of the Austrian Habsburg emperors are each buried between three Vienna locations; their entrails in the crypt of St. Stephan's Cathedral, their bodies in the crypt of the Capuchin Church, and their hearts in silver urns in the Loreto Chapel of the Augustinerkirche.

  4. The last burial that was noticed by a larger public was in July 2011, when Otto Habsburg-Lothringen (1912-2011) found his final resting place in the Capuchin crypt. The actual last burial took place on October 7, 2023, when Princess Yolande de Ligne (1923-2023), wife of Karl Ludwig Habsburg-Lothringen (1918-2007), a younger brother of Otto ...

  5. Habsburg hearts & innards. As part of the burial procedure of the Habsburgs, the heart and inner organs were removed from the body and interred separately. Fifty-four Habsburg hearts sit in silver urns in the Hapsburg Heart Crypt (Herzgruft), which is a vault within the Loreto chapel of the Augustinian church, next to the Hofburg Palace in Vienna.

  6. Oct 13, 2022 · In a side chapel are the hearts of the Habsburgs in urns. Where was what part of the Habsburgs buried? Why was this done and until when was this ritual practiced? What were the exceptions? In Vienna there was a custom…

  7. Apr 22, 2024 · So when the Habsburgs were buried, they were carried through the streets of Vienna in a huge, gigantic funeral, to the gates of the Kapuzinergruft, a Capuchin monastery in the center of Vienna ...

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