Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Antigua Guatemala' has mentioned 'Ruins' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[Note 4] The Franciscan complex became a major cultural and religious center for the entire Captaincy General of Guatemala: Theologians, jurists, philosophers, physicists, and mathematicians studied in the school of San Buenaventura, which was located where the monastery ruins are.
Its cloisters and towers were in ruins, the walls were at dangerous angles, and the "Casa de Ejercicios" was turned into rubble.
Abandoned San Francisco Church ruins in 1916.
[31] His book is an objective description of the terrible conditions the road and the ruins used to be in: "For some little way outside Guatemala City it was a fairly decent car ride, but then the roads began developing sand drifts, and later, rockfalls of tumbled stone as two years earlier, the country had been devastated by a powerful earthquake and government corruption made the recovery impossible".
Before it was declared a National Monument by president Jorge Ubico on March 30, 1944, the city ruins were practically abandoned.
The ruins were sold to individuals and converted into the Hotel Casa Santo Domingo in 1989.
Criterion (ii): Antigua Guatemala contains living traces of Spanish culture with its principal monuments, built in the Baroque style of the 18th century preserved today as ruins.
The relocation transfer of the capital after the 1773 earthquake and the abandonment of the area by most of its population permitted the preservation of many of its monumental Baroque-style buildings as ruins.
Due to the partial abandonment of the city in 1776, and the regulations prohibiting the repair and construction of new buildings, the cityxe2x80x99s 16th-century Renaissance grid pattern and Baroque-style monumental buildings and ruins have survived along with cobblestone streets, plazas with fountains, and domestic architecture.
Additional concerns relate to new development that has been inserted into existing ruins.