Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Church of the Ascension, Kolomenskoye' has mentioned 'Palace' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
A modern reconstruction of the Wooden palace (2011)
Contents 1 The White Column of Kolomenskoye 2 The great palace and other structures 2.1 Local buildings 2.2 Constructions and artifacts brought from elsewhere 2.3 Reconstructions 2.4 Natural features 2.5 Archeological sites 3 See also 4 References 5 External links
The great palace and other structures[edit]
Tsar Alexis I had all the previous wooden structures in Kolomenskoye demolished and replaced them with a new great wooden palace, famed for its fanciful, fairytale roofs.
The future Empress Elizabeth Petrovna was born in the palace in 1709, and Tsar Peter the Great spent part of his youth here.
Upon the departure of the court for St.xc2xa0Petersburg, the palace fell into disrepair, so that Catherine II refused to make it her Moscow residence.
On her orders the wooden palace was demolished in 1768, and replaced with a much more modest stone-and-brick structure.
Detailed plans of the Alexis I palace survived.
The rebuilt palace stands approximately 1 kilometer (0.62xc2xa0mi) to the south of its original location near the White Column, in order to preserve the historic foundations.
The palace erected by Catherine the Great in 1768 was demolished in 1872, and only a few gates and outside buildings remain.