Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old City of Berne' has mentioned 'Well' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The Old City is home to Switzerland's tallest minster as well as other churches, bridges and a large collection of Renaissance fountains.
Numerous buildings in the Old City have been designated as Swiss Cultural Properties of National Significance, as well as the entire Old City.
Map of the city from 1638 showing the Old City as well as later defensive fortifications to the east.
These defensive walls, known as the Grosse Schanze and Kleine Schanze (large and small redoubts respectively) as well as the Schanzegraben (redoubt ditch or moat), were never used as living space for the city, though the Schanzengraben was used for a while to house the Bxc3xa4rengraben.
The fountains served to show the power and wealth of the city,[6] as well as providing fresh water for the citizens of the city.
[15] The windows include a number of heraldic symbols and religious images as well as an entire "Dance of Death" window.
With apparent Biblical authority, and the added convenience of giving Moses a unique and easily identifiable visual attribute (something the other Old Testament prophets notably lacked), it remained standard in Western art to depict Moses with small horns until well after the mistranslation was realized by the Renaissance.
There are two visitor information centres as well as numerous specialised offers.
In accordance with sovereign democratic rights, the local population is called upon to vote on eventual changes to legal texts, as well as on investment and major urban projects.
The long-term challenges include the maximum conservation of the original substance whilst taking into account the living character as an inhabited centre, place of work and commerce, as well as the strict control of the immediate boundaries, notably the slopes towards the Aar.