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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Wachau Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'Library' in the following places:
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Stift Melk AbbeyMajor features in the Abbey Full View of Wachau Abbey in MelkChurch and the Altar in the Abbey xe2x80xa2 Abbey LibraryStaircase between library and church xe2x80xa2 Melk MuseumMarble Hall xe2x80xa2 Ceiling painting of the Marble Hall
A school was founded in the 12th century, and the monastic library soon became renowned for its extensive manuscript collection.
The library has a collection of 100,000 books including manuscripts and 750 volumes printed prior to 1500 AD, described as "incunabula.
Particularly noteworthy is the abbey church with frescos (particularly providing a display of Apotheosis of St. Benedict) by Johann Michael Rottmayr dated 1722 and the impressive library with countless medieval manuscripts, including a famed collection of musical manuscripts and symbolic frescos of faith in the ceiling by Paul Troger (1731xe2x80x9332).
The marble hall (in red and grey colour), called the Marmorsaal, which comes after the library, also has baroque interior with marble used only for the door frames.
The balcony that connects the library and the marble hall provides exceptional views of the Wachu valley amidst the Danube River.
He founded a monastic school, organized a library, and at the foot of the hill built a nunnery where it is believed that Ava, the earliest German-language woman poet known by name (d. 1127), lived as an anchorite.