Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork' has mentioned 'Chapel' in the following places:
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General view Exterior view of one of the entrances Gate over the main entrance Interior view of the tower over the main entrance Exterior view of the castle walls Partially reconstructed chapel Sculptures at the entrance of St Anne's chapel Windows in the cloisters Corridor of the cloisters Gravestones in St. Anne's Chapel | WIKI |
The High Castle takes the form of a fully evolved, quadrilateral Teutonic stronghold complete with a conventual chapel (the Church of the Virgin Mary) and other monastic rooms. | UNESCO |
Key examples of late 19th-century conservation methods include the interiors of the High Castle: the Chapter House (with its accurately reconstructed vaulted ceiling, into which medieval details have been impeccably fitted), the Grand Mastersxe2x80x99 sepulchral chapel, the kitchen, the dignitariesxe2x80x99 chambers, the dormitories, the refectory, and the common room. | UNESCO |
Conservation feats of the early 20th century are principally demonstrated by buildings in the Middle Castle: St Catherinexe2x80x99s Chapel, St Bartholomewxe2x80x99s Chapel, the Grand Commanderxe2x80x99s Chambers, and the infirmary, as well as by parts of the Outer Bailey, including St Lawrencexe2x80x99s Chapel, the towers on Plauenxe2x80x99s Bulwark and the New Gate. | UNESCO |