Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kronborg Castle' has mentioned 'Chapel' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 History 1.1 Krogen 1.2 Frederick II's Kronborg 1.3 Fire of 1629 1.4 Swedish conquest of 1658 1.5 Garrison fortress 1.6 Sound Due and recent history 2 Kronborg today 2.1 Royal apartments 2.2 Ballroom 2.3 Little Hall 2.4 Chapel 3 Cultural significance 3.1 Hamlet 3.2 Ogier the Dane 3.3 Culture Harbour Kronborg 3.4 Other 4 See also 5 References 6 External links
The building in the southeastern corner possibly served as the chapel.
In the south wing, the medieval building in the southeast corner was refitted as a modern chapel with the vaulted windows facing the chapel being retained.
[4][5] As a sign of the new ambitions, the south wing was heightened by one storey and a new, gigantic ball room placed over the chapel.
Only the Chapel was spared by the strength of its arches.
Chapel[edit]
The Chapel in 2018
The chapel is located in the ground floor of the south wing and was inaugurated in 1582.
In 1785, as the castle was being fitted for use as army barracks, the chapel was fitted out as a gymnasium and fencing hall and the furniture stored away.
The chapel was refurnished with the original furniture in 1838 and reinaugurated in 1843.
The Chapel, which was the only building not to have been ravaged by the fire, has preserved its original altar, gallery, and pews, with fine carvings and painted panels.