The monastery of Merk, located on the rock of the town of Merk, was built in 1089 and was a fortress of Bavarian nobles, and was later recruited by the ruler Babenburg family and given to the monastery. The most distinctive feature of the monastery is its yellow facade - Tresia yellow. The facade is very beautiful, and tickets are required for inbound visits. 12.5 Euro/person, but there is no interpreter. After entering, there are murals, books, artworks related to history and religion. I followed a foreign map, and the English tour guide of the family understood 30% or 40%. This is more injured. After entering, I feel that I have gone a while and I can't understand it. From the abbey platform overlooking the Danube and the town of Melk. The focus of the visit is a church, which is magnificent (not the usual magnificent). In theory, no photos were allowed throughout, but I couldn't help but secretly took a few.