Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kronborg Castle' has mentioned 'Fortress' in the following places:
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Along with the fortress Kxc3xa4rnan, Helsingborg on the opposite coast of xc3x98resund, it controlled the entranceway to the Baltic Sea.
From 1574 to 1585, King Frederick II had the medieval fortress radically transformed into a magnificent Renaissance castle.
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 castle's story dates back to a fortress, Krogen (lit.
The king insisted on the payment of sound dues by all ships wishing to enter or leave the Baltic Sea through the xc3x98resund; to help enforce his demands, he built a powerful fortress at the narrowest point in the Sound.
Garrison fortress[edit]
After their completion, Kronborg was considered the strongest fortress in Europe.
For this reason Kronborg Castle and its fortress became a symbol of Denmarkxe2x80x99s power.
Kronborg Castle was admired for its beauty as a castle and feared for its strength as a fortress.
All the elements required to express Kronborgxe2x80x99s value as a Renaissance castle and military fortress are found within the borders of the inscribed area.
In 1658 the fortress was bombarded and conquered by the Swedish army, which subsequently plundered the castle.
In 1924-38, when the military no longer occupied the fortress, a thorough restoration took place and the alterations were removed.
In 1882, when the Elsinore shipyard was founded, the fortress area was partially destroyed.
The castle and the adjoining fortress are listed buildings and protected in accordance with the Preservation of Buildings Act and the Museum Act.
The castle and its fortress are managed by the Agency for Palaces and Cultural Properties in the Ministry of Culture.
Although Kronborg is a robust fortress, more visitors may cause an increase in the wear and vandalism.