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Melk Abbey (Stift Melk) – East entrance to Melk Abbey loop from Melk

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Lower Austria
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Melk Abbey (Stift Melk) – East entrance to Melk Abbey loop from Melk

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Melk Abbey (Stift Melk) – East entrance to Melk Abbey loop from Melk

01:12

4.46km

60m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is right next to a parking lot.

Last updated: May 13, 2026

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900 m

View of Melk Abbey from Sankt Leopold Bridge

Highlight • Viewpoint

The view of Melk Abbey is an impressive experience that highlights both the historical and architectural significance of this baroque jewel. Melk Abbey, a Benedictine monastery, towers majestically above the Danube and is a landmark of the Wachau region.

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1.65 km

Interesting, detailed fountain that fits beautifully into the monastery courtyard.

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1.68 km

Melk Abbey (Stift Melk)

Highlight • Religious Site

The great complex of the Benedictine Abbey Melk Abbey is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See also the article in Wikipedia: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stift_Melk.

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2.15 km

East entrance to Melk Abbey

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September 21, 2022 - Beautiful entrance portal to the monastery.

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2.72 km

The Baroque garden pavilion is decorated with exotic frescoes by Johann W. Bergl. It also houses a cafeteria.
It is located in the abbey park, which is open daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. from April to October. Admission is included in the abbey tour ticket.

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3.18 km

Town Fountain

Highlight • Monument

Town fountain - Kolomani fountain (year 1687), Melk
In 1722, Abbot Berthold Dietmayr donated the Kolomani fountain, which was created in 1687 for the prelate's courtyard of the monastery, to the market. Saint Koloman stands on a column made of four water-spouting dolphins with a staff and pilgrim's hat. The Irish king's son was suspected of being a spy on the pilgrimage to Jerusalem near Stockerau and was hanged on an elderberry bush. The Babenbergs brought his incorrupt corpse to their residence in Melk on October 13, 1014. The Kolomani festival still takes place on this day.
Text / Source: Melk Municipality, Rathausplatz 11, 3390 Melk
stadt-melk.at/de/LEBEN_in_MELK/Der_Rote_Faden/Rundgang/8_-_Stadtbrunnen

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3.39 km

Melk parish church

Highlight • Religious Site

The main square in Melk is a central meeting point and a historic jewel of the town. Here you will find late medieval commercial buildings, including the houses at Hauptstrasse No. 10, 12 and 14, which all feature late Gothic bay windows on the upper floor.

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3.67 km

Melk Abbey Library

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After the church, the library ranks second in importance among the rooms of a Benedictine monastery.
The artistically valuable furnishings testify to the monks' appreciation for their library. Paul Troger's ceiling fresco (1731/32), in contrast to the secular scenery of the Marble Hall, depicts a symbolic representation of faith. At its center is a female figure, the allegory of faith.
She is surrounded by four groups of angels, representing the four cardinal virtues of prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance. The four wooden sculptures represent the four faculties: theology, philosophy, medicine, and jurisprudence.
The Melk Abbey Library today comprises 1,888 manuscripts, 750 incunabula (early prints dating back to 1500), 1,700 works from the 16th century, 4,500 from the 17th century, and 18,000 from the 18th century, comprising approximately 100,000 volumes, including more recent books. The large library room contains approximately 16,000 books. They are arranged by subject: Bible editions on shelf I, theology on shelves II to VII, jurisprudence on shelf VIII, geography and astronomy on shelf VIIII, history on shelves X to XV, and Baroque encyclopedias on shelf XVI.

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4.46 km

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1.64 km

1.13 km

1.08 km

602 m

Surfaces

1.53 km

1.30 km

769 m

747 m

109 m

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Thursday 14 May

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