Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Jelling Mounds, Runic Stones and Church' has mentioned 'Monument' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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King Haraldr ordered this monument made in memory of Gormr, his father, and in memory of Thyrvxc3xa9, his mother; that Haraldr who won for himself all of Denmark and Norway and made the Danes Christian. | WIKI |
The inscription on the older and smaller of the Jelling stones (Jelling I, Rundata DR 41) translates to "King Gormr made this monument in memory of Thyrvxc3xa9, his wife, Denmark's adornment." | WIKI |
Located in central Jutland, Jelling was a royal monument during the reigns of Gorm, and his son Harald Bluetooth, in the 10th century, and may possibly pre-date this era. | UNESCO |
Its incised inscription, beneath an inscribed interlaced Nordic dragon, reads "King Harald bade this monument be made in memory of Gorm his father and Thyra his mother, that Harald who won for himself all Denmark and Norway and made the Danes Christians". | UNESCO |
Excavations in 2006 have revealed evidence of a magnificent palisade surrounding the monument, and parts of a ship setting of unknown dimension. | UNESCO |
A conservation order is in force for a distance of 1000m into the area north of Jelling to prevent the erection of any building or forestation, so that an uninterrupted view of the monument from this direction is maintained. | UNESCO |
This prohibits any activities that may damage or disturb the monuments, and provides for a buffer zone of 2m around the monument. | UNESCO |
The Town Plan regulates the development of Jelling and, in 2009, the Town Council of Vejle adopted a plan for the surroundings of the monument. | UNESCO |
This plan emphasizes the need for moving the present road away from the monument, and for demolishing a number of neighbouring houses in order to establish a proper buffer zone to contain the area surrounded by the palisade. | UNESCO |
In order to fulfil the protection of the values and preservation of the site, the Town Council of Vejle cooperates with the Heritage Agency of Denmark and the National Museum in order to implement the plan for the surroundings of the monument. | UNESCO |
An extension of the buffer zone, to strengthen the relationship between the property and its setting, is being planned and this will decisively contribute to the integrated value of the whole monument and its environment. | UNESCO |