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Hapsburgs Collection

The Hapsburgs, a dynasty that spanned centuries and shaped the course of European history

Background imageHapsburgs Collection: Harvest scene, with Ferdinand I (1503-64), his wife Anne of Bohemia and Hungary

Harvest scene, with Ferdinand I (1503-64), his wife Anne of Bohemia and Hungary, and their children, c
XAM72515 Harvest scene, with Ferdinand I (1503-64), his wife Anne of Bohemia and Hungary, and their children, c.1620 (oil on canvas) by European School, (17th century); Schloss Schonbrunn, Vienna

Background imageHapsburgs Collection: Emperor Schlummerpunsch (engraving)

Emperor Schlummerpunsch (engraving)
2788235 Emperor Schlummerpunsch (engraving) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Emperor Schlummerpunsch)

Background imageHapsburgs Collection: The Hapsburgs, 1273 AD (engraving)

The Hapsburgs, 1273 AD (engraving)
2788227 The Hapsburgs, 1273 AD (engraving) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Hapsburgs, 1273 AD)

Background imageHapsburgs Collection: Vienna at sight (colour litho)

Vienna at sight (colour litho)
6026925 Vienna at sight (colour litho) by Maxwell, Donald (1877-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vienna at sight)

Background imageHapsburgs Collection: The Siege of Buda in 1541, 1686 (engraving)

The Siege of Buda in 1541, 1686 (engraving)
CZA228784 The Siege of Buda in 1541, 1686 (engraving) by Hooghe, Romeyn de (d.1708); 45.4x56 cm; Czartoryski Museum, Cracow, Poland; (add.info.: seizing of Buda from Turks)

Background imageHapsburgs Collection: Hapsburgs / Exile 1926

Hapsburgs / Exile 1926
HAPSBURG FAMILY German ex-royals in exile in Spain - the Empress Zita and her eight children at the Villa Lequeitio Date: 1926

Background imageHapsburgs Collection: Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor

Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor
Leopold I (16401705) - Holy Roman Emperor, King of Hungary and King of Bohemia. A member of the Habsburg family, he was the second son of Emperor Ferdinand III and his first wife

Background imageHapsburgs Collection: Egmont & Rebel Leaders

Egmont & Rebel Leaders
Lamoral, graaf van Egmont, though a noble and related to the Hapsburgs, opposes the policies of Felipe II and meets secretly with other rebels on the Scheldt. Date: 4 November 1565

Background imageHapsburgs Collection: The Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I and his wife, Mary of Bugundy, with their First Born

The Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I and his wife, Mary of Bugundy, with their First Born
KW270831 The Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I and his wife, Mary of Bugundy, with their First Born, Philip of Ghent, illustration from The Outline of History by H.G

Background imageHapsburgs Collection: Knight of Golden Fleece

Knight of Golden Fleece
A knight of the Golden Fleece (Toison d Or) : this was originally a Burgundian order, but thanks to the rise of the Hapsburgs, it was adopted by the Austrian empire


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The Hapsburgs, a dynasty that spanned centuries and shaped the course of European history. From their illustrious reign over vast territories to their opulent lifestyle, they left an indelible mark on the world. Step into the Hapsburg Vault, where treasures from generations past are carefully preserved. Amongst them is a captivating oil painting depicting Ferdinand I, his wife Anne of Bohemia and Hungary, and their children in a harvest scene. The vibrant colors bring to life this snapshot of family unity amidst abundance. In another corner of history, we find Emperor Schlummerpunsch immortalized in an exquisite engraving. His regal presence commands attention as he gazes upon his realm with authority and wisdom. Travel back further in time through an enchanting engraving showcasing the Hapsburgs' origins in 1273 AD. It serves as a reminder of their humble beginnings before ascending to great heights. Vienna at sight beckons us with its colorful lithograph capturing the grandeur of this imperial city under Hapsburg rule. Its majestic architecture stands tall against a backdrop of bustling streets filled with people from all walks of life. Yet not all was glamour and splendor for the Hapsburgs. The Siege of Buda in 1541 reminds us that even mighty empires face challenges. This gripping engraving depicts the fierce battle between invaders and defenders, highlighting both bravery and sacrifice. Leopold I emerges as one of the most influential figures within this dynasty's lineage - Holy Roman Emperor par excellence. His legacy is etched into history through multiple depictions: Egmont & Rebel Leaders captured during tumultuous times; Leopold I himself portrayed repeatedly as if to emphasize his significance. As we delve deeper into Leopold I's reign, it becomes evident why he is remembered so prominently. His vision for Europe brought stability amidst chaos while leaving behind lasting contributions that still shape our world today.