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Franz Vault

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

 

Plan of the entire crypt

"Justice is the foundation of kingdoms."

Maxim of Emperor Francis II.(I.) 

 

After the Congress of Vienna in 1824, Emperor Francis II (I) decided to expand the imperial burial site once again, as there was no room for him or his descendants in the Capuchin Crypt. The emperor commissioned the construction of a new burial chamber, modelled on the Maria Theresa Vault and at right angles to it. The Franz Crypt is octagonal and designed in the Biedermeier style Emperor Francis II.(I.) (N°57) and his four wives rest here in a symmetrical arrangement of sarcophagi.

 

Originally, 11 people were buried in the Franz Vault, including Empress Maria Ludovica, known as Marie Louise (N°127), Napoleon's second wife, who now rests in the New Crypt, and her son, Joseph Karl Franz (Napoleon II), Duke of Reichstadt, whose coffin was transferred to Paris in 1940.

 

 

 

Details about the vault

 

Details about the people

 

 

The sarcophagus of Emperor Francis II.(I.) with his wives

Inscription plaque on the sarcophagus of Emperor Francis II.(I.)

Dome of the Franz Vault

Detail on the sarcophagus of Emperor Francis II.(I.)

Inscription plaque on the sarcophagus of Karolina Augusta

Sarcophagus of Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily

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N° 57
Detail from the painting of Emperor Francis II/I (1768–1835) by Friedrich von Amerling. Dated 1832.
1835

Emperor Francis II.(I.)

*12.02.1768 Florence, Italy  -  †02.03.1835 Vienna

 

Grandson of Maria Theresa. Son of  Emperor Leopold II. and Maria Ludovika of Spain.  Last Roman Emperor 1792–1806. First Emperor of Austria 1804–1835. As an emperor who was close to the people, he was nicknamed ‘the good Emperor Franz’. He placed the affairs of state in the hands of his State Chancellor, Prince Metternich. Emperor Franz established the hereditary Empire of Austria. His abdication as Roman Emperor in 1806 marked the end of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation, which had existed since Otto the Great in 962.

 

 

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