Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Palace and Park of Fontainebleau' has mentioned 'Chapel' in the following places:
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The Gallery of Francis I, connecting the King's apartments with the chapel, decorated between 1533 and 1539. | WIKI |
[4] It was used by King Louis VII, for whom Thomas Becket consecrated the chapel in 1169; by Philip II; by Louis IX (later canonized as Saint Louis), who built a hospital and a convent, the Couvent des Trinitaires, next to the castle; and by Philip IV, who was born and died in the castle. | WIKI |
Behind the ballroom, there is St. Saturnin's Chapel. | WIKI |
The lower chapel was originally built in the 12th century, but was destroyed and completely rebuilt under Francis I. | WIKI |
[21] The upper chapel was the royal chapel decorated by Philibert de l'Orme. | WIKI |
Between 1613 and 1619 Freminet and Tremblay added paintings in stucco frames between the windows on the sides of the chapel, depicting the life of Christ. | WIKI |
The Trinity chapel, like Sainte-Chapelle in Paris other royal chapels, had an upper section or tribune, where the King and his family sat, with a separate entrance; and a lower part, where the rest of the Court was placed. | WIKI |
Under Napoleon, the old tabernacle of the chapel, which had been removed during the Revolution, was replaced by a new one designed by the architect Maximilien Hurtault. | WIKI |
Beginning in 1824, the chapel underwent a program of major renovation and restoration that lasted for six years. | WIKI |
[46] Between 1772 and 1774, a small organ made by Franxc3xa7ois-Henri Cilquot was installed on the left side of the chapel, near the altar. | WIKI |
On 5 September 1725, the chapel was the setting for the wedding of Louis XV and Marie Leszczynska. | WIKI |