Melk Monestary
Today there's another day-long trip to Melk and Duerstein. The weather was really nice and was even a little hot. We went to the 900yr old Benedictine monestary in Melk first, which also has a Catholic private school.
Melk monestary
the entrance
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.
story bells in the garden
the pavillioin
inside the pavilion
ceiling frescos
the cafe
in the garden
beautiful view from the garden
pond and ? (forget what it's called XP)
more scenes from the garden
.
.
finally taking the tour into the monestary
the courtyard
fountain in the courtyard
the corridor
hallway
beautiful staircase
paintings of Maria Teresia and her husband (forgot his name...)
exhibition rooms
.
.
.
.
reusable coffin!
paintings of Jesus' life
the treasure chest with 14 individual locks that can only be opened with 1 key
the key. the lock was so heavy i couldn't even turn the key!
a model of the monestary
in the main room of the monestary
ceiling frescos with illusionary techniques that makes the ceiling looks taller!
the church
the library
the balcony
views of the town from the balcony
.
.
the library with ancient books written in Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Devided into 4 sections: theology, philosophy, medicine, and law.
ceiling frescos
i want a globe like this!
the only staircase that leads to other library rooms
inside the church
ceiling frescos
.
spiral staircase
beautiful view from the arch
wooden clock
leaving the monestary
Melk monestary
the entrance
.
.
story bells in the garden
the pavillioin
inside the pavilion
ceiling frescos
the cafe
in the garden
beautiful view from the garden
pond and ? (forget what it's called XP)
more scenes from the garden
.
.
finally taking the tour into the monestary
the courtyard
fountain in the courtyard
the corridor
hallway
beautiful staircase
paintings of Maria Teresia and her husband (forgot his name...)
exhibition rooms
.
.
.
.
reusable coffin!
paintings of Jesus' life
the treasure chest with 14 individual locks that can only be opened with 1 key
the key. the lock was so heavy i couldn't even turn the key!
a model of the monestary
in the main room of the monestary
ceiling frescos with illusionary techniques that makes the ceiling looks taller!
the church
the library
the balcony
views of the town from the balcony
.
.
the library with ancient books written in Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Devided into 4 sections: theology, philosophy, medicine, and law.
ceiling frescos
i want a globe like this!
the only staircase that leads to other library rooms
inside the church
ceiling frescos
.
spiral staircase
beautiful view from the arch
wooden clock
leaving the monestary
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