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The Marble Hall served as a dining hall

melk_abbey_DSC0463.jpg The left side altar in the transept contains the skeleton of St. Coloman in a sarcophagusThumbnailsThese windows can be closed to block off sound from other rooms The left side altar in the transept contains the skeleton of St. Coloman in a sarcophagusThumbnailsThese windows can be closed to block off sound from other rooms The left side altar in the transept contains the skeleton of St. Coloman in a sarcophagusThumbnailsThese windows can be closed to block off sound from other rooms The left side altar in the transept contains the skeleton of St. Coloman in a sarcophagusThumbnailsThese windows can be closed to block off sound from other rooms

The Marble Hall served as a dining hall for the imperial family and other distinguished guests
[Melk Benedictine Abbey - Austria]