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Sarcophagus of Habsburg Emperor Karl I
Portugal, Madeira, Funchal, Monte - The Sarcophagus of Habsburg Emperor Karl I in the Nossa Senhora do Monte Church. Date: 2013
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Austro Carl Funchal Grave Habsburg Hungarian Hungary Karl Madeira Monte Nossa Portugal Resting Sarcophagus Senhora Tomb
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1. Title: "The Eternal Resting Place of Habsburg Emperor Karl I: A Historical Journey to Nossa Senhora do Monte Church in Funchal, Madeira" 2. Description: This evocative image captures the awe-inspiring sight of the Sarcophagus of Habsburg Emperor Karl I, housed within the hallowed walls of Nossa Senhora do Monte Church in Funchal, Madeira. Dated back to 2013, this photograph offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural significance of this remarkable monument. 3. Background: Emperor Karl I, also known as Charles I of Austria and Charles IV of Hungary, was the last Habsburg monarch to rule over the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Born in 1887, he reigned from 1916 until his exile in 1918 following the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. After his death in 1922, his remains were transported to Funchal, Madeira, where he had spent some of his happiest years as a child. 4. The Sarcophagus: The Sarcophagus of Habsburg Emperor Karl I is a grand, ornate marble tomb, designed by the renowned Austrian architect, Otto Wagner. It is adorned with intricate carvings, emblems, and symbols representing the Habsburg and Hungarian dynasties. The sarcophagus rests at the heart of Nossa Senhora do Monte Church, a 16th-century Baroque sanctuary perched atop Monte, the highest peak in Funchal. 5. Significance: The burial of Emperor Karl I in Madeira is a testament to the deep emotional connection he had with the island and its people. His final resting place in Nossa Senhora do Monte Church is not only a historical landmark but also a symbol of the enduring ties between Austria, Hungary, and Portugal. This photograph captures the essence of this fascinating historical narrative, inviting us to reflect on the rich tapestry of European history.
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