From a small castle in what is now Switzerland to an empire that stretched across much of Europe and beyond, the Habsburgs built one of the most powerful dynasties in history. In this episode of Europe Travel 101, Travelin’ Jack explores how a little-known noble family rose to dominate Central Europe for more than six centuries—not through conquest alone, but through strategic marriages, political alliances, and long-term vision.
We’ll trace their rise from Habsburg Castle and Rudolf I to the height of their power under Charles V, explore what life was really like at the imperial court in Vienna, and examine the challenges that ultimately led to the collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Empire after World War I. Along the way, we’ll connect the history to places you can still visit today, including Schönbrunn Palace, Hofburg Palace, Prague Castle, Budapest’s Buda Castle, Melk Abbey, Innsbruck, Bratislava, Florence, Madrid, and more.
If you’ve ever wondered why Vienna, Prague, Budapest, and much of Central Europe feel so connected, this episode will help you see the bigger picture. Understanding the Habsburgs transforms these destinations from individual cities into chapters of one remarkable European story.