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:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The Gallery of Francis I, connecting the King's apartments with the chapel, decorated between 1533 and 1539.
[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.
Behind the ballroom, there is St. Saturnin's Chapel.
The lower chapel was originally built in the 12th century, but was destroyed and completely rebuilt under Francis I.
[21] The upper chapel was the royal chapel decorated by Philibert de l'Orme.
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.
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.
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.
Beginning in 1824, the chapel underwent a program of major renovation and restoration that lasted for six years.
[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.
On 5 September 1725, the chapel was the setting for the wedding of Louis XV and Marie Leszczynska.