Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Royal Domain of Drottningholm' has mentioned 'Castle' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The Queen Dowager Regent Hedwig Eleonora bought the castle in 1661, a year after her role as Queen of Sweden ended, but it burnt to the ground on 30 December that same year.
Hedwig Eleonora engaged the architect Nicodemus Tessin the Elder to design and rebuild the castle.
With the castle almost complete, Nicodemus died in 1681.
The largest renovation, in which electricity, heating, sewage, water lines were either installed or updated and the castle roof replaced, took place between 1907 and 1913.
Inside the castle church a Cahman organ from 1730 is still in use.
The gardens and park areas surrounding the castle and its buildings are one of the main attractions for the tourists that visit the palace each year.
The gardens have been established in stages since the castle was built, resulting in different styles of parks and gardens.
The many statues scattered throughout this area were created by the artist Adrian de Vries; the Swedish army took them as spoils of war from the Wallenstein Palace in Prague,[citation needed] while the two marble lions at the main gate of the palace were transported from the Ujazdxc3xb3w Castle in Warsaw.