The Church of the Holy Virgin Mary is the Roman Catholic church of the Capuchin monastery, in which a special crypt for centuries served as the burial place of the ruling Habsburg dynasty. Unlike the simple design of the church, the imperial chapel, which is extremely luxuriously furnished, contains a number of life-size statues of the rulers of the Habsburg family. The chapel received repeated donations from the imperial house. Over time, the tomb became a place of pilgrimage for the crowns. Under the imperial chapel is the so-called crypt of the Founder, the oldest part of the Capuchin chapel, which displays the famous sarcophagi - Emperor Matthew and Empress Anna. The last Austro-Hungarian heir, Otto von Habsburg, who died in July 2011, and his wife Regina von Sachsen-Meiningen were buried at Kapuzinergruft in Kaiserkapell. Translated with Google Translate
From Stephansplatz through the ancient Karststrasse to the Albertina Gallery. In Albertine, there was a Monet exhibition, when the works of this artist were brought from different museums of the world and exhibited together, presenting the same places at different times of the year or at different times of the day. And the walk ended on the square of the old market, the funny story of Mark Twain. Translated with Google Translate