Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Royal Palaces of Abomey' has mentioned 'Palace' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[6] The King's palace included a two-story building known as the "cowrie house" or akuehue.
The average thickness of the walls was about 0.5xc2xa0m (1+1xe2x81x842xc2xa0ft), which maintained cool temperatures inside the palace rooms.
Each palace had a distinct design to suit the whims of the kings.
The Kpododji through the Honnouwa formed the first interior courtyard of the palace while the second interior courtyard Jalalahxc3xa8nnou was by the Logodo.
[2] The site inscribed consists of two zones namely, the palaces which form the principal zone and the Akaba Palace Zone on the north-northwest part of the site; both zones are enclosed within a partially preserved cob walls.
The bas-reliefs that once decorated the palaces have been restored with special efforts of the Getty Conservation Institute, since 1993;[18] in one palace as many as fifty of the fifty-six bas-reliefs have been conserved with "hands-on" involvement of the members of the Benin Cultural Heritage staff.
Simbodji Palace after the fire (1895) Dance of the Fon women during celebrations Voodoo-Altar in Abomey, Benin.