Altane shines after renovation: visitors can come back!
Altane shines after renovation: visitors can come back!
Visitors to the Melk Abbey can be happy: The altane, the majestic connection from the marble hall to the library, is again accessible after a comprehensive renovation. It took around four months for the elaborate cleaning and restoration of the stone slabs to be completed. During this time, the altane was not accessible to the public and the old connecting bridge was also used. But this has now had its day and will be dismantled next month.
The last stage of the large -scale project "Refurbishment Stift Melk" is coming to an end. As part of these restoration work, not only the stone slabs were brought to the fore, but also other important measures were carried out in order to maintain the historical substance of the abbey. The altane is an important element of the architectural heritage and offers a picturesque view of the surroundings. This restoration is particularly important because it not only preserves the aesthetic design of the abbey, but also gives visitors the opportunity to enjoy the history and ambience of the place to the fullest.
Important information on the renovation
The work on the oldane has brought many challenges. During the renovation phase, stonemasons were busy cleaning the historical plates and restoring damage. This is a professional and time -consuming task that is crucial for the preservation of those cultural treasures. With the reopening of the altane, a piece of the historical flair of the pen, which is popular with many visitors.
The unique ambience of the Melk Abbey has been helping for years to be one of the most visited sights in the region. Visitors can look forward to an impressive connection between history and architecture, which not only preserves the cultural heritage, but also remains accessible to future generations.
After completing the renovation, the leading days of the abbey already has plans for the future preservation and maintenance of the area to ensure that the altane and other areas of the abbey remain in a first -class condition. This initiative testifies to a long -term commitment to maintain the valuable historical sites of Melk.
In the coming time, the adventurous history of the abbey, which extends until the 10th century, will continue to be emphasized by various events and exhibitions. This gives visitors the opportunity not only to explore the altane, but also to take part in tours that offer deeper insights into the history and meaning of the abbey.
Visitors are invited to enter the freshly restored oldans and to experience the architectural highlights of the Melk Abbey themselves. The pen sets a sign for the preservation of the cultural heritage, which should continue to be accessible to everyone in the future.
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