Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kronborg Castle' has mentioned 'Chapel' in the following places:
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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 | WIKI |
The building in the southeastern corner possibly served as the chapel. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
[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. | WIKI |
Only the Chapel was spared by the strength of its arches. | WIKI |
Chapel[edit] | WIKI |
The Chapel in 2018 | WIKI |
The chapel is located in the ground floor of the south wing and was inaugurated in 1582. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
The chapel was refurnished with the original furniture in 1838 and reinaugurated in 1843. | WIKI |
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. | UNESCO |