Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pre-Hispanic Town of Uxmal' has mentioned 'Palace' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The buildings take advantage of the terrain to gain height and acquire important volumes, including the Pyramid of the Magician, with five levels, and the Governor's Palace, which covers an area of more than 1,200xc2xa0m2 (12,917xc2xa0sqxc2xa0ft).
Governor's Palace
The Governor's Palace, a long low building atop a huge platform, with the longest faxc3xa7ades in Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica.
Observing from there, Venus as evening star, when reaching its maximum northerly extremes, would have set behind the northern edge of the Governor's Palace.
[2] Since these events occur every eight years, always in late April or early May, heralding the onset of the rainy season,[3] it is significant that the decoration of the building's facade contains almost 400 Venus glyphs placed in the masks of the rain god Chac, and that there are eight bicephalic serpents above the main entrance; additionally, numerals 8 in bar-and-dot notation appear on two Chac masks at the northern corners of the palace.
Governor's Palace details Governor's Palace rear view and details Governor's Palace rear view Governor's Palace side view Throne of the Jaguar Nunnery Quadrangle and the Pyramid of the Magician Traditional Mayan symbols Maya images of people and animals Snake and traditional Mayan lattice Sculptural image on the corner of the building
The formal entrance, the hierarchy of the structures through the different elevations, and the absence of domestic elements suggest that this space corresponds to a royal palace with administrative and non-residential functions, where the ruling group must have had meetings to collect the tribute, make decisions, and dictate sentences among other activities.
Some of the most important buildings at the site are the Pyramid of the Soothsayer, the Quadrangle of the Nuns, the Governor's Palace, the House of the Tortoises, the Ball Court, as well as the still not extensively investigated Southern Complex, which includes the Great Pyramid and the Pigeon House.
Important buildings at the other sites are the Palace at Sayil, and the Gateway Arch at Labnxc3xa1.