Mayerling
is a small village (pop: 200) in Lower Austria belonging to the municipality of Alland in the district of Baden. It is situated on the Schwechat River, in the Wienerwald (Vienna woods
), 15 miles (24 km) southwest of Vienna. From 1550, it was in the possession of the abbey of Heiligenkreuz.
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The Mayerling Incident
In 1886
Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria, only son of Emperor
Franz Joseph I of Austria and Empress
Elisabeth of Bavaria and heir to the
Austro-Hungarian crown acquired the manor and transformed it into a hunting lodge. It was in this hunting lodge that, on
January 30,
1889, he was found dead with his mistress
Baroness Mary Vetsera, apparently as a result of
suicide. Exactly what happened is clouded in mystery.
After the deaths of Prince Rudolf and Baroness Vetsera, the Emperor Franz Joseph, who wanted to found a new church, had the building turned into a convent which was settled by nuns of the
Discalced Carmelite Order. Visitors should view the statue of the Madonna in the Lady Chapel of the church. It has the face of the Empress Elisabeth and has a dagger in the sacred heart. The position of the main cross in the chapel is supposed to be where the bed of Rudolf and his lover Mary Vetsera was situated.
Today the lodge is a museum and tourist attraction in Austria. Prayers are still said daily by the nuns for the repose of the soul of Crown Prince Rudolf.