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Tuis / Sleutelwoorde Melk + Melk Benedictine Abbey 171
- In the center of the ceiling is a female figure. She is the allegory of Faith
- In the Hercules legend, Emperor Karl VI liked to be celebrated as a successor to the Roman emperors
- Jörg Breu's winged altar with the cross by Arnulf Rainer
- Jörg Breu's winged altar with the cross by Arnulf Rainer
- Jörg Breu's winged altar with the cross by Arnulf Rainer
- Jörg Breu's winged altar with the cross by Arnulf Rainer
- Jörg Breu's winged altar with the cross by Arnulf Rainer
- Jörg Breu's winged altar with the cross by Arnulf Rainer
- Jörg Breu's winged altar with the cross by Arnulf Rainer
- Jörg Breu's winged altar with the cross by Arnulf Rainer
- Kolomanibrunnen in the middle of Melk town square
- Little Bible for monk's hourly prayers
- Local Melk bakery
- Local Melk delicatesen
- Main Melk street scenery
- Main street of Melk village
- Marble Hall
- Maria Theresa, Queen of Hungary, a regular visitor to Melk Abbey
- Melk Abbey - Garden Pavilion (H)
- Melk Abbey artwork