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Startseite / Schlagwort Melk Benedictine Abbey 171
- Beinkassette
- Blue is the colour of the Benedictine Order
- Both Pallas Athena and Hercules allude to Emperor Karl VI
- Cabbage patch dolls of Melk
- Ceiling fresco showing Pallas Athena on a chariot drawn by lions - a symbol of wisdom and moderation
- Crowds making their way up the steps Melk Benedictine Abbey
- Detail of the Amalie Monstrance
- Entrance to the Melk Benedictine Abbey
- Faith is surrounded by four groups of angels, who represent the four Cardinal Virtues: Wisdom, Justice, Fortitude and Temperance
- Faith is surrounded by four groups of angels, who represent the four Cardinal Virtues: Wisdom, Justice, Fortitude and Temperance
- Garden Pavilion frescoes - Melk Abbey
- Garden Pavilion frescoes - Melk Abbey
- Garden Pavilion frescoes - Melk Abbey
- 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]
- Hore - Listen with your Heart
- Imposing view of Melk Benedictine Abbey
- In the center of the ceiling a female figure is recognisable. She is the allegory of Faith