Habsburg Dynasty Historic Sites
Historvius can help you explore the historic sites of the Habsburg dynasty and view the places where the Habsburgs left their mark on history .
There’s an interesting selection of Habsburg dynasty sites and you can plan which of these you want to see on your trips. Once you’ve selected those places you wish to visit you can use our itinerary planner tool to plan your trip and then print off a free pocket guidebook
Our database of historic places is growing all the time, but we may not cover them all. Remember, if you know of other Habsburg dynasty historical sites, you can always add them to Historvius now by visiting our upload page.
Habsburg Dynasty sites : Site Index
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Castillo de Chapultepec
Chapultepec Castle was once the home of Emperor Maximilian of Habsburg and now houses Mexico’s National History Museum.
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Charles Bridge
Charles Bridge crosses the river Vltava between Old Town and Lesser Town and dates back to the 14th century.
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Hofburg Imperial Palace
Hofburg Imperial Palace was the winter residence of the Habsburg Dynasty, the Austrian-Hungarian imperial family.
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Hungarian National Gallery
The Hungarian National Gallery contains several historical art collections as well as being home to the Habsburg Palatinal Crypt.
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Koniggratz Battlefield
Koniggratz Battlefield is the location of the 1866 Battle of Koniggratz, the decisive encounter of the Austro-Prussian War and a key step on the road to German unification.
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Schonbrunn Palace
Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna is an seventeenth century palace which served the Habsburgs for centuries. It is now a UNESCO heritage site.
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Tordesillas
Tordesillas was the location of the imprisonment of Juana of Castil (Juana la Loca)