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=== La Volta di Carlo ===
 
La prima parte della ''Karlsgruft'' fu costruita nel [[1710]] dall'Imperatore Giuseppe I <small>35</small>. Nel [[1720]] fu ampliata da [[Lukas von Hildebrandt]] su ordine dell'Imperatore Carlo VI <small>40small40</small> e custodisce 8 sarcofagi:
 
''Procedendo lungo il muro meridionale, da sinistra a destra:''
*<small>37</small> Imperatore '''[[Leopoldo I del Sacro Romano Impero|Leopoldo I]]''' ([[9 giugno]] [[1640]] - [[5 maggio]] [[1705]]). Secondo figlio dell'Imperatore Ferdinando III <small>27</small> e padre dell'Imperatore Giuseppe I <small>35</small> e Carlo VI <small>40</small>. Egli respinse
 
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Second son of Emperor Ferdinand III{{bioxref|27}} and father of Emperors Joseph I{{bioxref|35}} and Karl VI.{{bioxref|40}} He repelled an effort by the Muslims to conquer Europe at the [[Battle of Vienna|Second Siege of Vienna]]. He built the Leopold's Wing of the [[Hofburg]], used today as the offices of the president of Austria. He can be seen sculpted, kneeling prayer for the end of the plague epidemic, on the [[plague column]] ''([[Pestsäule (Vienna)|Pestsäule]])'' in Vienna. Died at age 65 after a reign of 48 years. His three wives and 16 of his children are buried here. His heart is buried in urn 11 the [[Herzgruft (Vienna)|Herzgruft]] in the [[Augustinerkirche]] and his viscera are in urn 41 in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].
 
*{{biohead|38|Archduchess '''[[Maria Elisabeth of Austria|Maria Elisabeth]]''' ([[1680]] - [[1741]])|Imperial Crypt#ZegelChartFerdinand27}} Daughter of Emperor Leopold I.{{bioxref|37}} Unmarried, she was appointed governor of the [[Austrian Netherlands]] in her own right and when she died at age 69, was originally buried in Brussels but was transferred here 8 years later. Her heart is buried in urn 14 in the [[Herzgruft (Vienna)|Herzgruft]] in the [[Augustinerkirche]] and her viscera are in urn 51 in the [[Ducal Crypt]] of the [[Stephansdom]].