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Thanks! This is amazing footage. Almost saves me having to visit the crypt. Vienna has a lot of stuff like this. There is also the Vienna Central Cemetery, a truly huge affair, where a lot cultural and political personalities of the past 2 to 3 hundred years are buried.
Yep! Like four generations of my family. We arrived in Wien before 1295 around the time they took a census of the city and surrounding countryside! All the best.
Anyone visiting Vienna is strongly encouraged to visit the National Museum containing the Hapsburg Imperial jewelry. They are amazing! The Crown, the royal robes, the Imperial Orb and Sceptor and more. We're looking foward to our third visit. Thanks for sharing.
They are all related the whole “ village” English house is more German than they know 🙄🙄Dutch royals I think queen Margaret’s us was queen Elizabeth cousin over a few branches and so on
They had a great deal of internal chaos -- much more than the Windsors, but then they were around longer. This glosses over and doesn't even address some of the more colourful characters.
@@juz3r1 put your hands on a book , the Habsburg-Lorraine are still well in Austria , I seen many times and meet Ferdinand Zvonimir Habsburg who is a racing car driver and head of the family name/house
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Your voice is fine just don't go UP at the end of sentences. Oh and Capuchin is cap-Poo-CHEEN
Great video. You are really knowledgeable about the history of the Habsburgs.
Thanks, I wasn’t all too familiar before but did a lot of research before and after my visit!
Thanks! This is amazing footage. Almost saves me having to visit the crypt. Vienna has a lot of stuff like this. There is also the Vienna Central Cemetery, a truly huge affair, where a lot cultural and political personalities of the past 2 to 3 hundred years are buried.
Thanks for the kind comment. I haven’t been to Central Cemetery yet but it seems fascinating!
Yep! Like four generations of my family. We arrived in Wien before 1295 around the time they took a census of the city and surrounding countryside!
All the best.
Anyone visiting Vienna is strongly encouraged to visit the National Museum containing the Hapsburg Imperial jewelry.
They are amazing! The Crown, the royal robes, the Imperial Orb and Sceptor and more. We're looking foward to our third visit. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks, I hope to be able to visit that next time I am in Vienna!
Fascinating! I was there years ago but I didn't know all of whom were buried there except for a few like Sissi. Very good, informative video.
I appreciate it!
14:53 emperor ..not King ..
This was exceptional
I really appreciate your kind comment, glad you got something out of it!
thank you for this wonderful video very knowledgeable specially about of the Habsburgs family history.
Thanks!
Thank you. Very informative.
Thanks!
very intense, I can feel the energy.
Wishing someday I travel visit place and country
Only needs one word, amazing. And so many.
Death - the Great Equaliser.
Read up on the legend of the ritual of the dead Habsburgs gaining access to the Crypt.
The "Knocking Ceremony"
Well done!
Thank you!
You did not mention Marie Antoinette. She was a prominent figure as well daughter of Maria Teresa.
great video isnt Marie Antonnette related to the Habsburg
Yes, she is. She’s the only one not buried here she is buried in the cathedral, Saint Denis.
They are all related the whole “ village” English house is more German than they know 🙄🙄Dutch royals I think queen Margaret’s us was queen Elizabeth cousin over a few branches and so on
all of the europian royals are related, elizabeth the second was also married to her second cousin which can cause deformities
may them rest in peace
Seems as though the Habsburgs had more accomplishments than the the Windsors, and with a great deal less internal chaos.
They had a great deal of internal chaos -- much more than the Windsors, but then they were around longer. This glosses over and doesn't even address some of the more colourful characters.
1. The Habsburg family is now extinct
2. The House of Windsor (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha brittish branch) is extinct
You can change names, but never blood!
@@juz3r1 put your hands on a book , the Habsburg-Lorraine are still well in Austria , I seen many times and meet Ferdinand Zvonimir Habsburg who is a racing car driver and head of the family name/house
@@juz3r1The male line Windsors are still around.
No they are not extinct @@juz3r1
Well where the Prince Rudolf daughters grave
Are these coffins Metall???
I believe that they're bronze or thin shells covering wooden coffins inside.
sort of, out of necessity
be aware all those caskets and sarcophagi are "inhabited" still; you use metal to contain the remains ....and the stench
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