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- Apr 1, 2023, 3:00pm
- ☁️ 14 °C
- Altitude: 265 m
- AustriaLower AustriaMelkMelk Abbey48°13’43” N 15°19’55” E
Melk Abbey, Austria
April 1, 2023 in Austria ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C
Today the weather could not make up its mind with overcast skies one minute and brilliant blue skies the next. We timed it right and made our way up to the Abbey to finally take a tour inside. The Abbey looms over the town, making sure everyone is aware of its existance. Since the 12th century, Melk Abbey has been home to a monastic school whose alumni include notable Austrian composers, muscians, writers and painters. Today it remains the oldest continuously operating school in Austria.
Founded in 1089, the Abbey was a castle of Leopold II, Margrave of Austria. Today's Abbey was built between 1702 and 1736. It contains the tomb of Saint Coloman of Stockerau and the remains of several members of the House of Babenberg, Austria's first ruling dynasty.
The interior of the Abbey is as interesting and as eye catching as the outside. The frescoes on the ceiling, the elaborate mouldings and statues, the grandness is so impressive. The library is breath-taking and with over 100000 books, several thousand that are over 500 years old and the room has a sense of importance and grandeur.
The Abbey itself is absolutely amazing, so much gold. With several sarcophaguses, the skeleton of St Colomon and so many beautiful objects on display, the whole place is breathtaking.
Sadly photos are not allowed and Brad only managed to take a few before we realised, which is a pity as words cannot adequately described how special and stunning this place is.
The views over the town and the Danube River from the walkways high on the Abbey are amazing. The Abbey was definitely worth the visit and thankfully we timed it just right as the blue skies vanished as we ended our tour.Read more