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FRANZ JOSEPH vault

Ausschnitt aus dem Plan der Kapuzinergruft - Franz-Josephs-Gruft. Plan per Klick vergrößern..

 

Plan of the entire crypt

‘Fight back as long as possible, do your duty to the very end, and if necessary, go down with honour.’

Emperor Franz Joseph

 

On the occasion of his 60th anniversary of his reign in 1908, Emperor Franz Joseph I. (N°142) had additional cellar rooms of the monastery incorporated into the crypt and commissioned the design of a chapel and a dignified mausoleum for himself, his wife  Empress Elisabeth (N°143) and the heir to the throne, Crown Prince Rudolf (N°144).

 

After completion of the vault and the adjoining chapel, the coffins of Elisabeth and Rudolf, originally placed in the Ferdinand Vault, were transferred and an altar was erected again after almost 150 years.

 

Details about the vault

 

Details about the people

 

 

Franz Joseph Vault

Image of Franz Joseph on the marble pedestal

Ceiling fresco in the Franz Joseph Vault

Detail on Elisabeth's sarcophagus

Detail on Elisabeth's sarcophagus

View inside the Franz Joseph Vault 

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in the Franz Joseph Vault

N° 143
Detail from a photograph of Empress Elisabeth (1837–1898) by Victor Angerer. Circa 1868–1869.
1898

Empress Elisabeth 'Sisi' of Austria

*24.12.1837 Munich, Germany  -  †10.09.1898 Geneva, Switzerland

 

Daughter of Maximilian, Duke of Bavaria, and Ludovika Wilhelmine of Bavaria, daughter of King Maximilian I. Wife of Emperor Franz Joseph I. Mother of Sophie, Gisela, Rudolf and Marie Valerie. Tradition depicts Elisabeth in Bavaria (‘Sisi’) as a sensitive, unconventional woman who suffered under the strict court protocol. She was a poet, an excellent horsewoman and undertook extensive travels. Elisabeth engaged in personal political activities to reconcile the Emperor with the Magyars (Compromise with Hungary in 1867). Elisabeth was assassinated in Geneva by the anarchist Luigi Lucheni.

 

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