Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Palace and Park of Fontainebleau' has mentioned 'Courtyard' in the following places:
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The Oval Courtyard, with the Medieval donjon, a vestige of the original castle where the King's apartments were located, in the center. | WIKI |
Le Breton preserved the old medieval donjon, where the King's apartments were located, but incorporated it into the new Renaissance-style Cour Ovale, or oval courtyard, built on the foundations of the old castle. | WIKI |
Using land on the east side of the chateau purchased from the order of the Trinitaires, he began to build a new square of buildings around a large courtyard. | WIKI |
Facing the courtyard of the fountain and the fish pond, they designed a new building, the Pavillon des Poeles, to contain the new apartments of the King. | WIKI |
Between 1601 and 1606, he remade all the faxc3xa7ades around the courtyard, including that of the chapel of Saint-Saturnin, to give the architecture greater harmony. | WIKI |
Between 1606 and 1609, he built a new courtyard, called the Cour des Offices or the Quartier Henry IV, to provide a place for the kitchens and residences for court officials. | WIKI |
He completed the decoration of the chapel of the Trinity, and assigned the court architect Jean Androuet du Cerceau to reconstruct the horseshoe stairway earlier designed by Philibert Delorme on the courtyard that had become known as the Cour de Cheval Blanc. | WIKI |
To create more lodging for his enormous number of courtiers In 1737xe2x80x9338 the King built a new courtyard, called the Cour de la Conciergerie or the Cour des Princes, to the east of the Galerie des Cerfs. | WIKI |
Napoleon saying farewell to his Old Guard in the Courtyard of Honor (20 April 1814) | WIKI |
The Cour du Cheval Blanc was renamed the Cour d'Honneur, or Courtyard of Honor. | WIKI |
One wing facing the courtyard, the Aile de Ferrare, was torn down and replaced with an ornamental iron fence and gate, making the faxc3xa7ade of the Palace visible. | WIKI |
It was originally constructed in 1528 as a passageway between the apartments of the King with the oval courtyard and the great chapel of the convent Trinitaires, but in 1531 Francis I made it a part of his royal apartments, and between 1533 and 1539 it was decorated by artists and craftsmen from Italy, under the direction of the painter Rosso Fiorentino, or Primatice, in the new Renaissance style. | WIKI |
The frescoes on the side of the Oval Courtyard represent: The feast of Bacchus; Apollo and the Muses on Mount Parnassus; The Three Graces dancing before the gods; and The wedding feast of Thetis and Peleus. | WIKI |
The first building was constructed between 1528 and 1540 under the direction of Gilles Le Breton, the architect of the Oval Courtyard in the eastern wing of the palace. | UNESCO |