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Both Pallas Athena and Hercules allude to Emperor Karl VI
Ceiling fresco showing Pallas Athena on a chariot drawn by lions - a symbol of wisdom and moderation
Grate in floor allows heating from kitchen to heat this room
Grate in floor allows heating from kitchen to heat this room
Grate in floor allows heating from kitchen to heat this room
Grate in floor allows heating from kitchen to heat this room[Marble Hall - Melk Benedictine Abbey - Melk - Austria]
In the Hercules legend, Emperor Karl VI liked to be celebrated as a successor to the Roman emperors
Marble Hall
Melk Benedictine Abbey
The Marble Hall served as a dining hall
These windows can be closed to block off sound from other rooms
This room is also used as a festival hall