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An engraving by Merian(1649) still shows the irregular medieval southern facade
[Melk Benedictine Abbey - Melk - Austria]
An engraving by Werner before 1731 shows a ballustrade wall
[Melk Benedictine Abbey - Melk - Austria]
Austrian folk costume - Melk shopping
[Melk village - Melk Benedictine Abbey - Austria]
Baroque Garden Pavilion
[Melk Benedictine Abbey - Melk - Austria]
Baroque globe of the heavens by Coronelli
[The Library - Melk Benedictine Abbey - Austria]
Beinkassette
[Melk Benedictine Abbey - Melk - Austria]
Blue is the colour of the Benedictine Order
[Room 1, Melk Benedictine Abbey - Melk - Austria]
Both Pallas Athena and Hercules allude to Emperor Karl VI
[Marble Hall - Melk Benedictine Abbey - Melk - Austria]
Cabbage patch dolls of Melk
[Melk village - Melk Benedictine Abbey - Austria]
Ceiling fresco showing Pallas Athena on a chariot drawn by lions - a symbol of wisdom and moderation
[Marble Hall - Melk Benedictine Abbey - Melk - Austria]
Crowds making their way up the steps Melk Benedictine Abbey
[Melk Benedictine Abbey - Melk - Austria]
Detail of the Amalie Monstrance
A gift from the imperial widow Wilhelmine Amalie [Melk Benedictine Abbey - Melk - Austria]
Entrance to the Melk Benedictine Abbey
Maxine from Scenic Tours snapping me, I think [Entrance - Melk Benedictine Abbey - Melk - Austria]
Faith is surrounded by four groups of angels, who represent the four Cardinal Virtues: Wisdom, Justice, Fortitude and Temperance
[The Library - Melk Benedictine Abbey - Austria]
Faith is surrounded by four groups of angels, who represent the four Cardinal Virtues: Wisdom, Justice, Fortitude and Temperance
[The Library - Melk Benedictine Abbey - Melk - Austria]