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=== La Volta dei Fondatori ===
La Volta dei Fondatori (''Gründergruft'') è la parte più antica della cripta, risale alla costruzione originale della chiesa (completata nel 1632), ed è situata sotto la Cappella dell'Imperatore alla sinistra della navata della chiesa soprastante. La stanza è bassa, luminosa, senza finistre, ed è visibile attraverso le porte barocche della Volta di Leopoldo. Qui sono presenti due sarcofagi semplici della coppia fondatrice.
Guardando attraverso il cancelletto, da sinistra a destra:
<small>2</small> Imperatore [[Mattia del Sacro Romano Impero|Mattia]] (1555 - 1619). Terzo figlio dell'Imperatore [[Massimiliano II del Sacro Romano Impero|Massimiliano II]] <small>x527</small>. Governatore dei Paesi Bassi austriaci, strappò il potere su [[Austria]], [[Ungheria]] e [[Moravia (Repubblica Ceca)|Moravia]] dalle mani di suo fratello malato di mente l'Imperatore [[Rodolfo II del Sacro Romano Impero|Rodolfo II]] <small>x552</small> nel 1608 ed ereditò il resto nel 1612. Egli costruì il casino di caccia che diventerà Schönbrunn, e morì solo tre mesi dopo sua moglie l'Imperatrice Anna <small>1</small>. Il suo cuore è sepolto nell'Herzgruft nella Chiesa degli Agostiniani.
<small>1</small> L'imperatrice [[Anna del Tirolo]] (4 ottobre 1585 - 15 dicembre 1618). Figlia di [[Ferdinando II, Duca del Tirolo]] e moglie di suo cugino l'imperatore Mattia <small>2</small> che aveva 28 anni in più di lei. <!-- She provided in her will of 1617 for the establishment of a crypt for the her and her husband in a Capuchin's Church to be built in Vienna, and died only one year later, at age 33 after seven years of a childless marriage. Her heart is buried in the Herzgruft in the Augustinerkirche.
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=== La Volta di Leopoldo ===
<!--The ''Leopoldsgruft'' was built under the [[nave]] of the church above, beginning in [[1657]] by Emperor Leopold I,{{bioxref|37}} following the edict of his father Emperor Ferdinand III{{bioxref|27}} that the hereditary burial place of the imperial family would be in this church. Considering that Leopold contributed his three wives and 16 of his children -- plus himself -- to the population of the crypt, it was inevitable that other vaults would be needed soon.
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=== ''Children's Columbarium'' ===
Turning to the left of the gates to the [[#VaultFounders|Founders’ Vault]], in the thick east foundation wall of the church are twelve longitudinal recessed niches built in the 1960s containing sarcophagi of 12 children. The coffins had previously been in either the [[#VaultFounders|Founders’ Vault]] or the main hall of this vault, but were generally in poor condition and have now been placed into identical cases. No markings or documentation identifies which child lies in which coffin, but those buried in these niches are:
''Four children of Emperor Ferdinand III''{{bioxref|27}}:
*{{biohead|3|Archduke '''Maximilian Thomas''' (1638 - 1639)|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Infant son of Emperor Ferdinand III{{bioxref|27}} and Empress Maria Anna.{{bioxref|22}}
*{{biohead|4|Archduke '''Philipp August''' (1637 - 1639)|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Two-year old son of Emperor Ferdinand III{{bioxref|27}} and Empress Maria Anna.{{bioxref|22}}
*{{biohead|5|Archduchess '''Theresia Maria''' (1652 - 1653)|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Infant daughter of Emperor Ferdinand III{{bioxref|27}} and Empress Eleonora.{{bioxref|19}}
*{{biohead|6|Archduke '''Ferdinand Josef''' (1657 - 1658)|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Infant son of Emperor Ferdinand III{{bioxref|27}} and Empress Eleonora.{{bioxref|19}} His intestines are buried separately in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].
''Seven children of Emperor Leopold I''{{bioxref|37}}:
*{{biohead|7|Archduke '''Ferdinand Wenzel''' (1667 - 1668)|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Infant son of Emperor Leopold I{{bioxref|37}} and Empress Margarita Teresa.{{bioxref|20}} His intestines are buried separately in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].
*{{biohead|8|Archduke '''Johann Leopold''' (1670)|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Infant son of Emperor Leopold I{{bioxref|37}} and Empress Margarita Teresa.{{bioxref|20}}
*{{biohead|10|Archduchess '''Maria Anna''' (1672)|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Infant daughter of Emperor Leopold I{{bioxref|37}} and Empress Margarita Teresa.{{bioxref|20}} Her intestines are buried separately in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].
*{{biohead|11|Archduchess '''Anna Maria Sophia''' (1674)|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Infant daughter of Emperor Leopold I{{bioxref|37}} and Empress Claudia Felicitas.{{bioxref|24}} Her intestines are buried separately in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].
*{{biohead|12|Archduchess '''Maria Josepha''' (1675 - 1676)|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Infant daughter of Emperor Leopold I{{bioxref|37}} and Empress Claudia Felicitas.{{bioxref|24}} Her heart is in a gold and silver urn atop her mother's sarcophagus in the Dominican Church.
*{{biohead|13|Archduchess '''Christina''' (1679)|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Infant daughter of Emperor Leopold I{{bioxref|37}} and Empress Eleonora Magdelena.{{bioxref|32}}
*{{biohead|14|Archduchess '''Maria Margareta''' (1690 - 1691)|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Infant daughter of Emperor Leopold I{{bioxref|37}} and Empress Eleonora Magdelena.{{bioxref|32}} Her intestines are buried separately in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].
''Grandson of Emperor Ferdinand III''{{bioxref|27}}:
*{{biohead|15|'''Unnamed''' (1686)|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Son of Johann Wilhelm of Pfalz-Neuberg and Archduchess Maria Anna Josepha.{{bioxref|17}}
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=== ''Main Hall'' ===
''In front of the Children's Columbarium:''
*{{biohead|9|''(Urn containing the heart of)'' Queen '''Maria Anna of Portugal''' ([[9 July]] [[1683]] - [[14 August]] [[1754]])|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Daughter of Emperor Leopold I.{{bioxref|37}} Body in Lisbon, beside her husband [[John V of Portugal]].
''Proceeding along the north wall, east-to-west:''
*{{biohead|16|Archduchess '''Maria Josepha''' (1687 - 1703)|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Daughter of Emperor Leopold I.{{bioxref|37}} Her heart is buried in the [[Herzgruft (Vienna)|Herzgruft]] in the [[Augustinerkirche]], and her intestines are buried separately in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].
*{{biohead|17|Archduchess '''Maria Anna Josepha''' ([[20 December]] [[1654]] - [[4 April]] [[1689]])|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Daughter of Emperor Ferdinand III.{{bioxref|27}} Wife of [[Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatine]]. Her intestines are buried separately in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].
*{{biohead|18|Queen '''Eleonora Maria of Poland''' ([[21 May]] [[1653]] - [[17 December]] [[1697]])|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Daughter of Emperor Ferdinand III.{{bioxref|27}} Wife of [[Michał Wiśniowiecki, King of Poland]], then of [[Charles IV, Duke of Lorraine]] by whom she became grandmother of the two brothers who married [[Maria Theresa of Austria|Empress Maria Theresia]]{{bioxref|56}} and her sister.{{bioxref|39}}
*{{biohead|19|Empress '''Eleonora Magdalena of Mantua-Nevers-Gonzaga''' ([[18 November]] [[1630]] - [[6 December]] [[1686]])|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Third wife of Emperor Ferdinand III.{{bioxref|27}} Foundress of the [[Order of the Starry Cross]] (the Sternkreuzorden). Her heart is buried in the [[Herzgruft (Vienna)|Herzgruft]] in the [[Augustinerkirche]] and her intestines are buried separately in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].
*{{biohead|20|Empress '''Margarita Teresa''' ([[12 August]] [[1651]] - [[12 March]] [[1673]])|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Niece and first wife of Emperor Leopold I{{bioxref|37}} at age 15. Her heart is buried in the [[Herzgruft (Vienna)|Herzgruft]] in the [[Augustinerkirche]] and her intestines are buried separately in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].
*{{biohead|21|Empress '''Maria Leopoldina''' ([[6 April]] [[1632]] - [[7 August]] [[1649]])|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Second wife of Emperor Ferdinand III.{{bioxref|27}} Married at age 16, died in childbirth of Archduke Karl Joseph{{bioxref|116}} the next year.
*{{biohead|22|Empress '''Maria Anna''' ([[18 August]] [[1606]] - [[13 May]] [[1646]])|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Born Infanta of Spain, first wife of Emperor Ferdinand III.{{bioxref|27}}
*{{biohead|23|Archduchess '''Maria Amalia''' ([[5 April]] [[1724]] - [[19 April]] [[1730]])|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Six-year old youngest daughter of Emperor Karl VI.{{bioxref|40}} Her intestines are buried separately in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].
*{{biohead|24|''(Urn containing the heart of)'' Empress '''Claudia Felicitas''' ([[30 May]] [[1653]] - [[8 April]] [[1676]])|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Second wife of Emperor Leopold I.{{bioxref|37}} Her body, by her own request, is dressed in the habit of a Dominican nun and is entombed beside her mother in the Dominican Church in Vienna. Her intestines are buried separately in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].
''Proceeding along the south wall, east-to-west:''
*{{biohead|25|Archduchess '''Maria Theresia''' (1684 - 1696)|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Twelve-year old daughter of Emperor Leopold I.{{bioxref|37}} Her heart is buried in the [[Herzgruft (Vienna)|Herzgruft]] in the [[Augustinerkirche]] and her intestines are buried separately in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].
*{{biohead|26|Archduke '''Leopold Joseph''' (1682 - 1684)|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Son of Emperor Leopold I.{{bioxref|37}} His sarcophagus is normal sized although he was only two years old when he died.
*{{biohead|27|Emperor '''[[Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor|Ferdinand III]]''' ([[13 July]] [[1608]] - [[2 April]] [[1657]])|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Third son of Emperor Ferdinand II.{{bioxref|x578}} [[#Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdx503|<small>→Family Tree</small>]] Nine of his children are buried here. His intestines are buried separately in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].
*{{biohead|28|Archduchess '''Maria Antonia''' ([[18 January]] [[1669]] - [[24 December]] [[1692]])|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Daughter of Emperor Leopold I{{bioxref|37}} and wife of [[Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria]]. Her heart is buried in the [[Herzgruft (Vienna)|Herzgruft]] in the [[Augustinerkirche]] and her intestines are buried separately in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].
*{{biohead|29|King '''[[Ferdinand IV of Germany|Ferdinand IV of the Romans]]''' ([[8 September]] [[1633]] - [[9 July]] [[1654]])|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Eldest son of Emperor Ferdinand III.{{bioxref|27}} His heart is buried in the [[Herzgruft (Vienna)|Herzgruft]] in the [[Augustinerkirche]] and his intestines are buried separately in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]]. He established the tradition of burial of different parts in three separate Vienna churches.
*{{biohead|30|Archduke '''Leopold Johann''' ([[13 April]] [[1716]] - [[4 November]] [[1716]])|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Six-month old only son of Emperor Karl VI.{{bioxref|40}} His death later led to the [[War of the Austrian Succession]] because his father had no other male heirs. His intestines are buried separately in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].
*{{biohead|31|Archduchess '''Maria Magdalena''' ([[26 March]] [[1689]] - [[1 May]] [[1743]])|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Daughter of Emperor Leopold I.{{bioxref|37}}
*{{biohead|32|Empress '''[[Eleonora Magdalena of Pfalz-Neuburg]]''' ([[6 January]] [[1655]] - [[19 January]] [[1720]])|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Third wife of Emperor Leopold I.{{bioxref|37}}
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=== La Volta di Carlo ===
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