Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of San Gimignano' has mentioned 'Well' in the following places:
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[4] Within the walls, the well-preserved buildings include notable examples of both Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with outstanding examples of secular buildings as well as churches. | WIKI |
As well as churches and medieval fortifications, there are examples of Romanesque secular and domestic architecture which may be distinguished from each other by their round and pointed arches, respectively. | WIKI |
At the centre of the piazza stands a well which was the main source of water for the town's residents. | WIKI |
From Dante's Hall in the palace, access may be made to a Maesta fresco by Lippo Memmi, as well as the Torre del Podestxc3xa0 or Torre Grossa, 1311, which stands 54 metres (177xc2xa0ft) high. | WIKI |
The town grew around two principal squares: the triangular Piazza della Cisterna, ornamented with a lovely central well, and the Piazza Duomo, dating from the late 13th century with its more intricate layout containing the majority of public and private monuments. | UNESCO |
These are found in the cathedral as well as in other prominent religious and public buildings. | UNESCO |
Other works of the same outstanding beauty include the huge frescoes by Benozzo Gozzoli depicting St. Sebastian (1464) and St. Augustine (1465).Criterion (iii): San Gimignano bears exceptional testimony to medieval civilization since it groups together within a small area all the structures typical of urban life: squares and streets, houses and palaces, as well as wells and fountains. | UNESCO |
Inside, the medieval town contains all the elements that contribute to its Outstanding Universal Value: towers and tower houses, noble palaces rich in stone and terracotta decorations, late Roman churches, as well as the urban pattern of streets. | UNESCO |
Specifically, this means that inside the historic centre the only interventions allowed are the ones focused on the preservation and rescue of the typical, morphological and formal features of the existing buildings and their setting as well as of all the elements that contribute to the definition of the townxe2x80x99s identity. | UNESCO |