Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Burgos Cathedral' has mentioned 'Chapel' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Chapel and Altarpiece.
The renovation began with the transfer of the highly revered crucifix of the Holy Christ from the Convento de San Agustxc3xadn to the chapel, thereafter, was called chapel of the Santo Cristo de Burgos.
In the 1890s Vicente Lampxc3xa9rez y Romea, master architect of the cathedral from 1887, undertook an extensive restoration of this chapel, removing the plaster added of the walls and vaults and completely renovated the cover that gives the nave.
[1] The Chapel del Constable, of Isabelline Gothic style, which worked the Colonia family, Diego de Siloxc3xa9 and Felipe Bigarny.
Burgos Cathedral Cathedral as seen at night Interior of Constable chapel Outside the Constable chapel Detailed outside of the Constable chapel The Cimborrio octagonal tower South side, from the Plaza de San Fernando Mudxc3xa9jar ceiling at the Chapter room Inside the Major chapel Golden stairs Burgos cathedral cloister East side's Pellejerxc3xada facade Detail of the Constables tomb El Cid's chest The Papamoscas clock Burgos cathedral in 1911 Burgos cathedral during the 2011 White night festival The Holy Door for the Holy Year of Mercy, 2015-2016
The workshop was composed of an international team, and among the most famous architects were Juan de Colonia, soon relieved by his son Simon (responsible for the towers and open spires of the facade, the Constable's chapel, and the Saint Anne's chapel) and Felipe de Borgoxc3xb1a, assisted by numerous collaborators (responsible for the choir, cupola, and lantern tower over the transept crossing).
When two of these architects, Juan de Vallejo and Juan de Castaxc3xb1eda, completed the prodigious cupola with its starred vaulting in 1567, the Burgos Cathedral unified one of the greatest known concentrations of late Gothic masterpieces: the Puerta de la Pellejerxc3xada (1516) of Francisco de Colonia, the ornamental grill and choir stalls, the grill of the chapel of the Presentation (1519), the retable of Gil de Siloe in the Constable's chapel, the retable of Gil de Siloe and Diego de la Cruz in Saint Anne's chapel, the staircase of Diego de Siloe in the north transept arm (1519), the tombs of Bishop Alonso de Cartagena, Bishop Alonso Luis Osorio de Acuxc3xb1a, the Abbot Juan Ortega de Velasco, the Constable Pedro Hernxc3xa1ndez de Velasco and, his wife Doxc3xb1a Mencxc3xada de Mendoza, etc.