Herzgruft

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The Herzgruft in Vienna is the chamber protecting 54 urns containing the hearts of deceased members of the Habsburg dynasty. It is a small room off St. George's Chapel of the Augustinerkirche church within the Hofburg complex in downtown Vienna. Herzgruft means "heart cellar" in German.

The first heart (that of King Ferdinand IV of the Romans) was placed in the Augustinerkirche on 10 July 1654, and the last (that of Archduke Franz Karl of Austria) on 8 March 1878.

The bodies of all but three of those whose hearts are here are in the Imperial Crypt a few blocks away.

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[edit] Hearts Inurned Here

In the upper row, arranged in sequence of death date (from left to right):

  • 7 Empress Eleonora Magdalena of Mantua-Nevers-Gonzaga (18 November 1630 - 6 December 1686→Family Tree Third wife of Emperor Ferdinand III. Foundress of the Order of the Starry Cross (the Sternkreuzorden). Buried in tomb 19 in the Imperial Crypt.
  • 9 Archduchess Maria Theresia (1684 - 1696) →Family Tree Twelve-year old daughter of Emperor Leopold I.11 Buried in tomb 25 of the Imperial Crypt.
  • 10 Archduchess Maria Josepha (1687 - 1703) →Family Tree Daughter of Emperor Leopold I.11 Buried in tomb 16 in the Imperial Crypt.
  • 16 Unnamed princess (1744) →Family Tree Daughter of Prince Charles of Lorraine and Archduchess Maria Anna.15 Buried in tomb 47 in the Imperial Crypt.
  • 22 Archduchess Louise Elisabeth (Vienna 18 February 1790 - Vienna 24 June 1791→Family Tree Infant first daughter of Emperor Franz II43 and Empress Maria Theresia Caroline.35 Buried in tomb 66 in the Imperial Crypt.
  • 25 Archduchess Maria Karoline Leopoldine Franziska Theresia Josepha Medarde (Vienna 8 June 1794 - Vienna 16 March 1795→Family Tree Daughter of Emperor Franz II43 and Maria Theresia Caroline.35 Buried in tomb 95 in the Imperial Crypt.
  • 26 Archduke Alexander Leopold Johann Joseph, Palatine of Hungary (Poggio Imperiale 14 August 1772 - Laxenburg 12 July 1795→Family Tree Fourth son of Emperor Leopold II23 and Empress Maria Ludovika.24 Buried in tomb 64 in the Imperial Crypt.
  • 27 Archduchess Maria Amalia Josephe Johanna Katharina Theresia (Florence 15 October 1780 - Vienna 25 December 1798→Family Tree Daughter of Emperor Leopold II23 and Empress Maria Ludovika.24 Buried in tomb 65 in the Imperial Crypt.
  • 29 Archduchess Caroline Ludovika Leopoldine (Vienna 9 December 1795 - Schloß Hetzendorf 30 June 1799→Family Tree Fourth daughter of Emperor Franz II43 and Maria Theresia.35 Buried in tomb 87 in the Imperial Crypt.
  • 31 Archduchess Karoline Ferdinanda (1793 - 1802) →Family Tree Daughter of Emperor Franz II43 and Maria Theresia.35 Buried in tomb 79 in the Imperial Crypt.


In the lower row (from left to right):

  • 36 Archduke Joseph Franz Leopold (Vienna 9 April 1799 - Laxenburg 30 June 1807→Family Tree Second son of Emperor Franz II43 and Empress Maria Theresia Carolina.35 Buried in tomb 69 in the Imperial Crypt.
  • 38 Queen Maria Karolina of Naples and Sicily 1752 - 1814→Family Tree Daughter of Empress Maria Theresia.21 Buried in tomb 107 in the Imperial Crypt.
  • 41 Archduke Rudolph Franz (1822 - 1822→Family Tree Infant son of Archduke Karl.45 Buried in tomb 125 in the Imperial Crypt.
  • 45 Archduke Karl "the victor of Aspern" (1771 - 1847→Family Tree Duke of Teschen, third son of Emperor Leopold II.23 Adopted son of his aunt Archduchess Maria Christina.28 and Albert of Saxony-Teschen40. Buried in tomb 122 of the Imperial Crypt.
  • 46 Archduke Ferdinand Karl of Austria-Este (1781 - 1850→Family Tree Son of Archduke Ferdinand Karl Anton.34 Buried in tomb 102 in the Imperial Crypt.
  • 47 Archduke Franz Joseph of Austria-Teschen (Groß-Seelowitz 5 March 1855 - Groß-Seelowitz 13 March 1855→Family Tree Infant first son of Archduke Karl Ferdinand. Buried in tomb 68 in the Imperial Crypt.
  • 48 Archduchess Marie Anne (Vienna 8 June 1804 - Baden bei Wien 28 December 1858→Family Tree Unmarried 54-year old daughter of Emperor Franz II43 and Maria Theresia Carolina.36 Buried in tomb 82 in the Imperial Crypt.
  • 51 Grand Duchess Maria Anna of Saxony (Dresden 27 April 1796 - Schloß Brandeis, Bohemia 3 January 1865→Family Tree Second wife (1821) of Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany. Buried in tomb 86 in the Imperial Crypt.

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