Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Palace and Park of Versailles' has mentioned 'Château' in the following places:
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A simple hunting lodge and later a small chxc3xa2teau with a moat occupied the site until 1661, when the first work expanding the chxc3xa2teau into a palace was carried out for Louis XIV.
[13] Now more confident,[14] Louis XIII decided to expand the Versailles residence,[9] and in 1631 tasked architect Philibert Le Roy with rebuilding the Versailles lodge as a chxc3xa2teau,[5][8] and garden designers Jacques Boyceau and Jacques de Nemours with laying gardens around it.
[5] The chxc3xa2teau was completed in 1634 and was also derided by courtiers, who compared its black-red-white palette to a deck of playing cards.
[22] In 1651, Louis XIV made his first visit to Versailles,[8] and a decade later made the decision to enlarge his father's chxc3xa2teau into a palace, a task he gave to Le Vau.
[24] In 1668 he added three new wings built of stone, known as the envelope, to the north, south and west (the garden side) of the original chxc3xa2teau.
Mansart also built the Petites xc3x89curies and Grandes xc3x89curies (stables) across the Place d'Armes, on the eastern side of the chxc3xa2teau.
In 1738, Louis XV remodeled the king's petit appartement on the north side of the Cour de Marbre, originally the entrance court of the old chxc3xa2teau.
It began with the original chxc3xa2teau, with the brick and stone and sloping slate mansard roofs of the Louis XIII style used by architect Philibert Le Roy.
The faxc3xa7ade of Louis XIII's original chxc3xa2teau is preserved on the entrance front.
The construction in 1668xe2x80x931671 of Le Vau's enveloppe around the outside of Louis XIII's red brick and white stone chxc3xa2teau added state apartments for the king and the queen.
The addition was known at the time as the chxc3xa2teau neuf (new chxc3xa2teau).
They occupied the main or principal floor of the chxc3xa2teau neuf, with three rooms in each apartment facing the garden to the west and four facing the garden parterres to the north and south, respectively.
The private apartments of the king (the appartement du roi and the petit appartement du roi) and those of the queen (the petit appartement de la reine) remained in the chxc3xa2teau vieux (old chxc3xa2teau).
The Galerie des Glaces (Hall of Mirrors), is perhaps the most famous room in the chxc3xa2teau of Versailles.
129 21 March to Sr. Jehannot de Bartillay 4,970 livres 12 sols for the delivery to Sr. Lois and de Villers silversmiths for, with 136,457 livres 5 sol to one and 25,739 livres 10 sols to another, making the 38 balusters, 17 pilasters, the base and the cornice for the balustrade for the chxc3xa2teau of Versailles weighing 4,076 marc at the rate of 41 livres the marc[c] including 41 livres 2 sols for tax: 4,970 livres 12 sols.
The strongest imprint has been left by Louis XIV, who started by enlarging the small brick and stone chxc3xa2teau built by his father, Louis XIII, in 1624.