Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pre-Hispanic City and National Park of Palenque' has mentioned 'Palace' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Rulers 1.2 Early Classic period 1.3 Late Classic period 1.4 Abandonment 2 Art and architecture 2.1 Temple of the Inscriptions 2.2 Temples of the Cross group 2.3 Palace 2.4 Other notable buildings 3 Modern investigations 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External links | WIKI |
The Palace Observation Tower | WIKI |
The Palace as seen from the courtyard. | WIKI |
The central complex, known as The Palace, was enlarged and remodeled on various occasions, notably in the years 654, 661, and 668. | WIKI |
In the Palace | WIKI |
His brother succeeded him continuing with the same enthusiasm of construction and art, reconstructing and enlarging the north side of the Palace. | WIKI |
Palace[edit] | WIKI |
The Palace and aqueduct | WIKI |
The Palace, a complex of several connected and adjacent buildings and courtyards, was built by several generations on a wide artificial terrace during four century period. | WIKI |
The Palace was used by the Mayan aristocracy for bureaucratic functions, entertainment, and ritualistic ceremonies. | WIKI |
The Palace is located in the center of the ancient city. | WIKI |
The Corbel arch seen in a hallway at the Palace | WIKI |
Within the Palace there are numerous sculptures and bas-relief carvings that have been conserved. | WIKI |
The Palace most unusual and recognizable feature is the four-story tower known as The Observation Tower. | WIKI |
The Palace was equipped with numerous large baths and saunas which were supplied with fresh water by an intricate water system. | WIKI |
The Palace is the largest building complex in Palenque measuring 97 meters by 73 meters at its base. | WIKI |
Detail of a relief at the Palace drawn by Ricardo Almendxc3xa1riz during the Del Rio expedition in 1787 | WIKI |
Del Rio's forces smashed through several walls to see what could be found, doing a fair amount of damage to the Palace, while Bernasconi made the first map of the site as well as drawing copies of a few of the bas-relief figures and sculptures. | WIKI |