Monday, April 27, 2026

Melk Abbey : The Library

We regret that we were unable to see the library. Restoration work on the library started in January 2026 and is expected to be completed in 2032. A collection of more than 16,000 books was moved to another location. 




Taken from Stift Melk website

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Melk Abbey : The Balcony

The Balcony is actually a terrace that connects the Marble Hall and the Library. We could see Melk and the River Danube.




The Danube













Melk Abbey : The Marble Hall

The Marble Hall served as a dining hall for the imperial family.






Hercules and Athena












Saturday, April 25, 2026

Melk Abbey

The abbey was founded in 1089 as a Benedictine monastery (a place where monks lived, prayed, and followed the Rule of St Benedict). The current Baroque-style abbey was rebuilt between 1702 and 1736. Today, it is a World Heritage Site and one of Austria's most famous tourist attractions


We chose to visit the abbey on a Saturday because visitors are only allowed to visit the abbey without a guided tour on Saturdays. A timed entry would complicate our plan.









"I would have regretted not coming here" so said Empress Maria Theresa















The Breu Altar



Lock inside a chest



A model of Melk Abbey

Walking to the abbey

We went straight to the abbey upon reaching Melk.










Insect Hotel
A man-made structure designed to house different insects





Friday, April 24, 2026

Mitte to Melk

We took the U-Bahn from Mitte Landstrasse to Wien Westbahnhof. The train to Melk departs from Westbahnhof and takes about an hour, with a change at St. Polten. 
















First escalator



We took two escalators up to the train station









Change at St Polten



One stop to Melk