On 16 July 2011, the funeral procession for Otto Habsburg marched through the first district of Vienna to the Habsburg dynasty's traditional vault, the Kapuzinergruft. It was the entombment of a remnant of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Yet, the procession also carried an important chapter of the First Republic of Austria to the vault. After the death of his father and former Emperor Charles in exile in April 1922, Otto became the figurehead of a political current of interwar Austria: the Legitimist movement. Its aim was to restore the Habsburg monarchy that had been dissolved at the end of World War I.