Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Urbino' has mentioned 'Palace' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The Ducal Palace
Following the annexation of the duchy by the Papal States, the rich artistic heritage (including furniture) of the Ducal Palace went to form, for the most part, the dowry of the last direct descendant of the Della Rovere, Vittoria della Rovere, who married Ferdinand II de Medici.
Other works of the Ducal Palace were brought to Rome, such as the Barberini Ex Tables of Fra Carnevale and the famous library, absorbed entirely by the Vatican Library in 1657.
Major renovation of several buildings, churches and monasteries took place; such as Palazzo Albani, part of the faxc3xa7ade of the Town Hall, the Archbishop's Palace, the Chapel Albani (inside the convent of St. Francis), St. Joseph's Oratory, and the internal structure of the churches of San Francesco, San Domenico and St. Augustine.
With the outbreak of World War II the city suffered no bombing, thanks to the large red cross painted on the roof of the Ducal Palace and an agreement between the Germans and the Allies.
The seventies were marked by a collaboration with the Municipality for a project called Operation Mercatale (1969xe2x80x9372), which included the construction of a multi-story underground car park under Torricini's famous Ducal Palace and the restoration of the helical ramp under the theater by Francesco di Giorgio Martini (1971xe2x80x9375), in collaboration with the City.
Federico II commissioned the design from the architect Francesco di Giorgio Martini, who also designed the Ducal Palace.
Within these walls, several buildings of extraordinary quality have been retained such as the Ducal Palace, the cathedral, the Monastery of Santa Chiara and a complex system of oratories.
The Romans built on the top of the hill where the Ducal Palace now stands and until the 11th century, the city remained within these limits.