Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old City of Berne' has mentioned 'Tower' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The new west wall included a gate known as the Kxc3xa4figturm (German: Prison Tower).
By 1346 the project was finished and six new streets were protected by a wall and the Christoffelturm (German: St. Christopher Tower).
In the spring of the following year Gottlieb Ott led the team that removed the tower.
The second oldest neighbourhood, the Innere Neustadt (Inner New City), was built during the city's first westward expansion in 1255, between the first western wall guarded by the Zytglogge tower and the second wall, guarded by the Kxc3xa4figturm.
[19] During the second expansion, to the Kxc3xa4figturm, the Zytglogge wall was removed and the tower was relegated to second-line status.
Around 1270xe2x80x931275 an additional 7xc2xa0m (23xc2xa0ft) was added to the tower to allow it to overlook the surrounding houses.
In the Great Fire of 1405, the tower was completely burned out.
This clock, together with a bell cast in 1405, gave the tower the name of Zytglogge.
In the late fifteenth century the tower was decorated with four decorative corner towerlets and heraldic symbols.
The Zytglogge's exterior was repainted by Gotthard Ringgli and Kaspar Haldenstein in 1607xe2x80x9310, who introduced the large clock faces that now dominate the east and west faxc3xa7ades of the tower.
[25] In 1770xe2x80x9371, the Zytglogge was renovated by Niklaus Hebler and Ludwig Emanuel Zehnder, who refurbished the structure in order to suit the tastes of the late Baroque, giving the tower its contemporary outline.
The castle was located about where the Choir of the church now stands, with the church tower resting on the southern corner of the donjon.
Then, between 1480 and 1483 a tower was added to the church.