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Kunsthistorisches Museum

Marvel at the historical riches on display. Examine the exquisite jewelry from the Habsburg dynasty and discover remnants of the original regalia worn by Empress Elisabeth!



The Habsburgs' opulent legacy can be explored within the historic confines of the Hofburg Palace, specifically in the Swiss Wing. This section offers an array of captivating artifacts that reflect the enduring influence of the Habsburg dynasty. Among these treasures, visitors will encounter some of the most prestigious pieces, including one of the largest emeralds globally, serving as tangible evidence of their unparalleled reign.

Additionally, the palace features a trove of the Order of the Golden Fleece, showcasing the rich tapestry of medieval craftsmanship and heraldry. Other notable highlights include the collection of 15th-century Burgundian art and relics, which trace back to the foundations of the modern Kingdom of France. For aficionados of royal history, there exists a cherished relic: the cradle where Napoleon II was born.

The Swiss Wing also houses exquisite jewelry designed by Habsburg empresses and princesses, providing insight into the intricate aesthetic tastes of this illustrious lineage. Visitors may also find remnants of Empress Elisabeth’s personal adornments, further enriching our understanding of her unique style and taste.

Lastly, delve into the realm of legend with treasures such as the Holy Lance, dating back to the 8th century; the colossal Emerald, considered the largest gemstone on Earth; and the Holy Grail, renowned for its immense size and historical significance. These extraordinary items serve as testament to the magnificence and mystique associated with the Habsburg monarchy throughout history.

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  • Visiting one of the most significant treasure chambers in the world allows one to admire the magnificent artifacts belonging to the Habsburg dynasty. Among these treasures, the Austrian Imperial Crown stands out as one of the most spectacular crowns in existence, renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and historical significance.
  • Furthermore, there exists an extensive collection of precious items from the Holy Roman Empire's crown jewels, featuring the Imperial Crown, which holds a prominent place among these treasures. Additionally, visitors can explore a variety of valuable gems and diamonds, many of which were once part of the elaborate adornments of Empress Elisabeth.
  • Lastly, this treasure chamber houses a range of extraordinary artifacts, including legendary treasures such as the Holy Grail and the horn of the unicorn. These priceless relics offer a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of various empires and kingdoms throughout history.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Vienna, Imperial Treasury in the Hofburg Palace

What treasures can be found in the Swiss Wing of the Hofburg Palace?

Visitors can explore the Swiss Wing of the Hofburg Palace and admire a variety of remarkable treasures. Some of the key items include a large emerald, remnants of Empress Elisabeth's personal adornments, jewelry designed by Habsburg empresses and princesses, and other exhibits reflecting the opulent legacy of the Habsburg dynasty.

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