Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Hanseatic City of Lübeck' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In 1143, Adolf II, Count of Schauenburg and Holstein, founded the modern town as a German settlement on the river island of Bucu.
After Henry's fall from power in 1181, the town became an Imperial city for eight years.
The town and castle changed ownership for a period afterwards and formed part of the Duchy of Saxony until 1192, of the County of Holstein until 1217, and of the kingdom of Denmark until the Battle of Bornhxc3xb6ved in 1227.
In 1226, Emperor Frederick II elevated the town to the status of an Imperial free city, by which it became the Free City of Lxc3xbcbeck.
However, even after the de facto disbanding of the Hanseatic League in 1669, Lxc3xbcbeck still remained an important trading town on the Baltic Sea.
A typical crow-stepped gabled town house
Much of the old town has kept a medieval appearance with old buildings and narrow streets.
At one time, the town could only be entered by any of four town gates, two of which remain today, the well-known Holstentor (1478) and the Burgtor (1444).
The old town centre is dominated by seven church steeples.
The skyline of the old town as seen from North
The Innenstadt is the main tourist attraction and consists of the old town as well as the former ramparts.
Lxc3xbcbeck Airport is located in the south of Lxc3xbcbeck in the town of Blankensee.
The plan of the Old Town island of Lxc3xbcbeck, with its blade-like outline determined by two parallel routes of traffic running along the crest of the island, dates back to the beginnings of the city and attests to its expansion as a commercial centre of Northern Europe.
The preserved quarters of the Old Town show in their unity the medieval structure of the Hanseatic Town and represent a high-ranking European monument.
The overall impression of the Old Town is reinforced by individual architectural highlights of ecclesiastical and profane character, whereas the combined effect is revealed through the unique town silhouette with the seven high church towers.
The heart of the Old Town is surrounded by water on all sides and, partly, by embankments and park areas.
The large number of historic monuments and the Old Town island are protected by the Act on the Protection and Conservation of Monuments in the federal state of Schleswig-Holstein.
The Monument Preservation Plan is the basis for town planning and specific architectural interventions.
Furthermore, the historic centre of Lxc3xbcbeck is protected by a preservation statute and a design statute; even the quarters of the late 19th century surrounding the Old Town are protected by preservation statutes.
In addition, external experts meet regularly in consultative bodies to monitor quality and discuss suitable solutions in town planning and construction practice.