What makes it 84% Solo-Friendly: A solo traveler can explore at own pace, inexpensive, detailed signage and guided tours enrich learning; elevator access keeps visit easy even if mobility is limited.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Allows time for a self-guided walk, the 3 p.m. tour, and browsing the church shop without rushing.
Self-guided vault walk:
Wander quietly among the sarcophagi of Maria Theresa, Franz I and other Habsburgs.
Tip: Start at the double sarcophagus of Maria Theresa and read the sculpted scenes of power and faith.
Daily English tour:
Join the 3 p.m. guided tour to hear personal stories of the dynasty.
Tip: Arrive by 2:50 p.m. and pick up your ticket at the desk to secure a spot.
Ivie audio guide:
Explore with narrated stops on Empress Elisabeth and key vaults via the ivie app.
Tip: Download the app and map before arriving to avoid on-site Wi-Fi delays.

E Grove
The tour is worth the price. It's very quiet and I don't recommend bringing children. The artwork and designs are spectacular.
Lucian Marin
The Imperial Crypt lies beneath the Capuchin Church, and it's easy to miss if you just walk around. It's quite astonishing when you think that so many of the Habsburg line were buried here: 150 royals, including 12 emperors and 19 empresses/queens, from 1633 to the present day. There's written information at each tomb about their life and death. A fantastic read! One of the most impressive tombs ...
Gustinas Alubickas
Breathtaking experience, must visit spot in Vienna. So much history in a single place. Pictures don't do justice to greatness of this place.
LemLem Oliveira
Wow - didn’t think a “museum” of sarcophaguses would be so interesting! Even my kid found it fascinating! Some of the sarcophaguses are so detailed and although most of them are eerie, it’s also very interesting to see how they were customized for that Individual (royal). Definitely worth a visit!
Ali k
I arrived in Vienna on a Saturday morning. After settling into my hotel, I decided to go for a stroll around the neighborhood and find some local lunch. During this walk, I stumbled upon a completely unexpected place: the Capuchin Church. It immediately reminded me of a school case study I had done on the Habsburg dynasty, and I decided to make a detour to see it up close. After making a small don...
In summer use the 19 °C crypt as a cool retreat. In winter, visit before dark to combine with an evening church concert.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Entry ticket | EUR 13 |
| English guided tour | EUR 17.5 |
| Ivie audio guide | EUR 15 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 45.5 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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