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Showing posts with label concentration camp. Show all posts

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Stift Melk, Stadt Melk

During my family's time in Austria, I decided to take them to the Melk Abbey, one of the most magnificent extant Baroque monasteries in the world, and home to an order of Benedictine monks, as well as a high school. A friend of mine taught there in 2010-2011.

The town of Melk is about 45 km northwest of Amstetten, and (candidly) the nicer of the two cities, though  
Amstetten is the larger city (about 20,000 inhabitants to Melk's roughly 5,000). Melk was also a satellite site of the Mauthausen concentration camp during WWII. Surprisingly, it was spared from destruction during the war; most likely because it does not lie on a direct train line to Vienna, unlike Amstetten (which was destroyed - and why it's uglier).

St. Colomon is a patron saint of the Melk Abbey. His story is quite interesting. A Scottish pilgrim on his way to the Holy Land, Colomon was arrested in Austria, and, knowing no German, had no defense. He was hanged as a spy. According to the Abbey, he is patron to foreigners living or traveling in a strange land, cloven-hoofed animals, and can be invoked for girls of marriageable age looking for a husband, as well as those suffering from gout. St. Colomon is one of those all-purpose saints, it seems - and a cautionary tale as to why travelers should learn the language of their adopted country!

Here are some photos of the abbey and its surrounds: 



built 1718




relics of St. Colomon






model of the monastery



view of the city of Melk












Thursday, February 10, 2011

One More Polish Joke

Here - finally! - are the photos from Poland. (Thanks, Sarah!) It is unfortunate...yet telling...that they are being posted two months after my visit...

On the "Mister Rogers" trolley
in Stramberk







Proof that streets are less-than-well-maintained during winter in Poland (and the Czech Republic)











Sarah and "Svatý Mikuláš" aka St. Nick




































St. Nick and me


























































view from orange window in tower

By the way, all of these photos are technically in the Czech Republic. Sarah lives right on the border (her town is half in the Czech Republic, half in Poland and she actually teaches in both countries). I'll let you know when we actually get to Poland. :)


Completely creepy witch thing in tower





the Czech version of a "Krampus" - eep!



This Christmas tree was in the center of Cieszyn. Nice and blue. Too bad I couldn't have seen the square during the day...




Finally, these last photos are in Krakow! 



































This photo (and the one with the birds, incidentally) is on a side street leading up to the central square from the train station in Krakow. I thought is was a cool snap, yet rather ominous and...depressing, maybe? Winter in Poland - what can I say? 












Warming up with spiced wine in a cafe in Krakow! This Polish penchant for a noontime nip seems to be catching up with us...










































To show you just how cold it was outside:








Aaand...the szopka, i.e. nativity scenes, which are quite famous and traditionally Polish! 






...oh, and the title. Trying to inject a little word play into my posts. I don't go in for ethnic "jokes".