Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Monastery of the Hieronymites and Tower of Belém in Lisbon' has mentioned 'Cloister' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The entrance to the main church and cloister
[6] A new portal was constructed in 1625, as well as the cloister door, the house of the doorkeepers, a staircase and a hall that was the entrance to the upper choir designed by the royal architect Teodxc3xb3sio Frias and executed by the mason Diogo Vaz.
[7] Although the cloister cistern, internal clerical cells and the kitchen were demolished at this time, three reconstruction projects proposed by architect J. Colson, including the introduction of revivalist neo-Manueline elements, failed to gain the required approval.
[7] After 1884, Raymundo Valladas began to contribute, initiating in 1886 the restoration of the cloister and the Sala do Capxc3xadtulo, including construction of the vaulted ceiling.
[8] During these projects, the baldachin and tomb of Alexandre Herculano were dismantled and the cloister patio was paved.
[8] The Casa Pia vacated the interior spaces of the cloister and the tombs of Camxc3xb5es and Vasco da Gama were transferred to the lower choir.
When Portugal joined the European Economic Community, the formal ceremonies were held in the cloister of the monument (1985).
At the end of the 20th century, remodelling continued with conservation, cleaning and restoration, including the main chapel in 1999 and the cloister in 1998xe2x80x932002.
Decorated cloister arches
Work on the vast square cloister (55 xc3x97 55 m) of the monastery was begun by Boitac.
The construction of such a cloister was a novelty at the time.
The cloister had a religious function as well as a representative function by its decorative ornamentation and the dynastic symbolic motives, such as the armillarium, coat-of-arms, and the cross from the Order of Christ, showing the growing world power of Portugal.
The inside walls of the cloister have a wealth of Manueline motives with nautical elements, in addition to European, Moorish and Eastern motifs.
Being symbolically linked to the Age of Discoveries, the monastery still preserves most of its magnificent structures, including its 16th-century Cloister, the friarsxe2x80x99 former Refectory, and the Library.