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Otto: Crypte des Capucins

 

Les dépouilles des archiducs sont arrivées hier soir à Vienne et ont été déposées dans l'église des capucins en attendant le requiem qui aura lieu à la cathédrale Saint-Etienne samedi.

 

A cette occasion, les cercueils seront amenés à la cathédrale avant d'être déposés dans la crypte des capucins jouxtant l'église des capucins.

Särge von Otto und Regina Habsburg nun in Wien  
Die Särge von Otto und Regina Habsburg
Outre 150 membres de la Maison d'Autriche seront également présents :

- Le Roi et la Reine de Suède
- Le Prince et la Princesse de Liechtenstein
- le Grand-duc Henri de Luxembourg
- la Princesse Astrid de Belgique
- le Prince Michael de Kent
- Le Prince Karel de Schwarzenberg, ministre tchèque des Affaires étrangères.
Karl Habsburg und seine Frau Fancesca samt Kindern
Men wearing historic uniforms guard the coffins of Otto von Habsburg-Lothringen and his wife Regina von Habsburg in Kapuzinerkirche church in Vienna, July 15, 2011. Otto Habsburg-Lothringen, the eldest son of the last Austrian emperor who became a champion of European unity, died at the age of 98 at his home in Germany on July 4, 2011.
Men wearing historic uniforms guard the coffins of Otto von Habsburg-Lothringen and his wife Regina von Habsburg in Kapuzinerkirche church in Vienna, July 15, 2011. Otto Habsburg-Lothringen, the eldest son of the last Austrian emperor who became a champion of European unity, died at the age of 98 at his home in Germany on July 4, 2011.
Men wearing historic uniforms guard the coffins of Otto von Habsburg-Lothringen and his wife Regina von Habsburg in Kapuzinerkirche church in Vienna, July 15, 2011. Otto Habsburg-Lothringen, the eldest son of the last Austrian emperor who became a champion of European unity, died at the age of 98 at his home in Germany on July 4, 2011.
Men wearing historic uniforms guard the coffins of Otto von Habsburg-Lothringen and his wife Regina von Habsburg in Kapuzinerkirche church in Vienna, July 15, 2011. Otto Habsburg-Lothringen, the eldest son of the last Austrian emperor who became a champion of European unity, died at the age of 98 at his home in Germany on July 4, 2011.

 

 

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Hungarian priests and monks pray in front of the urn containing the heart of Otto von Habsburg during the requiem at the Basilica of the Pannonhalma Abbey, in Pannonhalma, Hungary, Sunday, July 17, 2011. The oldest son of Austria-Hungary's last emperor and longtime head of one of Europe's most influential families died at age 98 on July 4. Otto von Habsburg was buried in Vienna, Austria, while his heart has been placed in Pannonhalma, Hungary.

 

Georg, left, and Karl von Habsburg, right, sons of Otto von Habsburg , right, carry the heart urn of Otto von Habsburg during the requiem at the Basilica of the Pannonhalma Abbey, in Pannonhalma, Hungary, Sunday, July 17, 2011. The oldest son of Austria-Hungary's last emperor and longtime head of one of Europe's most influential families died at age 98 on July 4. Otto von Habsburg was buried in Vienna, Austria, while his heart has been placed in Pannonhalma, Hungary.

 

Georg, à gauche, et Karl von Habsburg, à droite, fils d'Otto de Habsbourg réaliser l'urne contenant son cœur pendant le requiem dans la basilique de l'Abbaye de Pannonhalma, à Pannonhalma, Hongrie, dimanche 17 Juillet, 2011. Le fils aîné du dernier empereur austro-hongrois et la tête de longue date d'une des familles les plus influentes d'Europe est morte à 98 ans le 4 Juillet. Otto de Habsbourg a été enterré à Vienne, en Autriche, tandis que son cœur a été placé dans Pannonhalma, Hongrie.

 

Georg, left, and Karl von Habsburg, right, sons of Otto von Habsburg carry the urn containing his heart during the requiem in the Basilica of the Pannonhalma Abbey, in Pannonhalma, Hungary, Sunday, July 17, 2011. The oldest son of Austria-Hungary's last emperor and longtime head of one of Europe's most influential families died at age 98 on July 4. Otto von Habsburg was buried in Vienna, Austria, while his heart has been placed in Pannonhalma, Hungary.

 

 

Georg, left, and Karl von Habsburg, right, sons of Otto von Habsburg listen during the requiem before the burial of the urn containing the heart of Otto von Habsburg in the Basilica of the Pannonhalma Abbey, in Pannonhalma, Hungary, Sunday, July 17, 2011. The oldest son of Austria-Hungary's last emperor and longtime head of one of Europe's most influential families died at age 98 on July 4. Otto von Habsburg was buried in Vienna, Austria, while his heart has been placed in Pannonhalma, Hungary.

 

 

Hungarian monks pray in front of the heart urn of Otto von Habsburg during the requiem at the Basilica of the Pannonhalma Abbey, in Pannonhalma, Hungary, Sunday, July 17, 2011. The oldest son of Austria-Hungary's last emperor and longtime head of one of Europe's most influential families died at age 98 on July 4. Otto von Habsburg was buried in Vienna, Austria, while his heart has been placed in Pannonhalma, Hungary.

 

Bishop Astrik Varszegi blesses the heart urn of Otto von Habsburg during the requiem at the Basilica of the Pannonhalma Abbey, in Pannonhalma, Hungary, Sunday, July 17, 2011. The oldest son of Austria-Hungary's last emperor and longtime head of one of Europe's most influential families died at age 98 on July 4. Otto von Habsburg was buried in Vienna, Austria, while his heart has been placed in Pannonhalma, Hungary.

 

Georg, left, and Karl von Habsburg, right, sons of Otto von Habsburg pray during the requiem before the burial of the heart urn of Otto von Habsburg in the Basilica of the Pannonhalma Abbey, in Pannonhalma, Hungary, Sunday, July 17, 2011. The oldest son of Austria-Hungary's last emperor and longtime head of one of Europe's most influential families died at age 98 on July 4. Otto von Habsburg was buried in Vienna, Austria, while his heart has been placed in Pannonhalma, Hungary.

 

 

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