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At the Imperial Treasury Vienna in the Hofburg Palace, treasures such as the Austrian Imperial Crown, the insignia of the Holy Roman Empire with the Imperial Crown, and the Holy Lance are waiting. Other highlights include the Order of the Golden Fleece and parts of the immensely opulent treasure of the Dukes of Burgundy from the 15th century. Also on display is the original jewelry of Empress Elisabeth and legendary artifacts such as the agate bowl associated with the Holy Grail, the world’s largest cut emerald, and the horn of the mythical unicorn.
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Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna
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Address
Michaelerkuppel, 1010 Wien, Austria
Built in the 13th Century, the Hofburg Castle was originally a Medieval fortress and expanded over the centuries to become the beautiful castle we know today: a symbol of the Austrian culture and royalty. The most recent part of the Palace was added at the beginning of the 20th century, and the only remaining part dating back to the Medieval Times is the Chapel or Burgkapelle.
The Imperial Treasury in the Hofburg is one of the most important sights in Vienna. It displays parts of the former collections of the House of Habsburg-Lothringen with the highest dynastic or religious significance, such as the crown of the Holy Roman Empire and the Austrian imperial crown.
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