The “world of yesterday” and political reality – The eventful summer of young Otto von Habsburg in 1924

Among the Otto von Habsburg Foundation’s holdings are numerous diaries maintained by governesses and tutors, documenting the upbringing and development of the imperial children. These records provide valuable insights into the everyday life of the family up to the mid-1930s. Beyond the rigid constraints of court etiquette – or at times operating entirely within them – they occasionally reveal lighter, more personal moments from the children’s formative years. MORE

Otto von Habsburg and August 20th – St. Stephen’s Day

To celebrate the 20th of August, St. Stephen’s Day, also known as the Hungarian State Foundation Day, the following article, based on a century-old diary entry, explores the connection between our namesake and the Hungarian national holiday, while also considering how Otto von Habsburg, the last heir to the Hungarian throne, was the successor to the thousand-year-old vision of the first Hungarian king.