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Stift Melk - Definition and Overview

Stift Melk is a Benedictine abbey in the federal state of Lower Austria, next to the Wachau valley along the Danube. It was founded in 1089 and resides on a rock above the city of Melk.

Today's impressive baroque ensemble was built in 1702-1736 by architect Jakob Prandtauer. Noteworthy is the Church with frescos by Johann Michael Rottmayr and the impressive library with countless medieval handwritings (the library was used by Umberto Eco to research for his novel The Name of the Rose).

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Example Usage of Stift

meetix: Adventkonzert 2009 Stift Göttweig - art of voice: http://bit.ly/87t8Y9
aera_chan: verdammte suchte grade meinen Stift.... *wieder aus haarknoten rauszieht*
zauberJeannie: @CapitolBerthold - na aber sicher. auch nen block und nen Stift für die strichliste ;-)
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