steel support structure holding up the fresco over the monumental stair. |
FUNNY - After the tour guide finished giving the general tour of about 40 people, he asked (reluctantly) if anyone had purchased tickets for the attic tour. Of course, we did, and we convinced our friends Mary Margaret and Don to accompany us, so there were 4 of us. I could almost sense a heavy sigh from the tour guide..
FRESCO SUPPORT - In a previous blog we showed you the giant Fresco over a grand stair case. Well, in the attic we saw the steel support structure holding up that fresco ! It was really long and impressive.
>terracotta roof tiles
IN THE ATTIC - There was a narrow set of wooden planks that allowed people to walk the periphery of the attic, so we did. The number of beams in that attic holding up the ceiling below and keeping the roof on, was amazing.
UNESCO Steel beams |
UNESCO COMMISSIONED STEEL - When the Abbey became a UNESCO world site, the organization paid for steel beams to better support the 300 year old (rebuilt) abbey attic.
ANCIENT TILES - Terracotta can last a long time on a roof. In the attic, there was an easel displaing the original 300 year old terra cotta roof tiles!
A view from the attic |
NEXT: AN AUSTRIAN MEAL TO REMEMBER