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Home / Austria / Melk - Danube River Cruise 197
- The left side altar in the transept contains the skeleton of St. Coloman in a sarcophagus
- The library holds 100,000 volumes in total with manuscripts from before 15th c. to modern works
- The library of the Melk abbey consists of a total of twelve rooms
- The Marble Hall served as a dining hall
- The meaning of the Melk Abbey Church can be seen in the inscription on its high altar
- The victory in this battle is portrayed on the one hand by the large victory crown on the high altar and the dome frescoes ...
- These windows can be closed to block off sound from other rooms
- This mirror table reflects the artwork of the ceiling
- This room is also used as a festival hall
- Tom's Cafe Bistro in Melk village
- Tony crossing the bridge and back to our river-boat
- Tony signalling that he's made it through the entrance
- Town map of Melk
- Young Benedict left Rome, repulsed by the immorality of the city
- ABSIT GLORIARI NISI INCRUCE - Glory is found only in the cross