Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Speyer Cathedral' has mentioned 'Chapel' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In a drawing of 1610 a Gothic chapel has been added to the northern aisle, and in a drawing of around 1650 there is another Gothic window in the northern side of the Westwerk.
On the southern side of the cathedral is the double chapel (Doppelkapelle) of Saint Emmeram (Saint Martin) and Saint Catherine.
The concept of the double chapel was well established by the end of the 11th century, dating back to the time of Charlemagne and commonly used in imperial and Episcopal chapels.
Saint Catherine's chapel was built on occasion of the birthday of Herny III's daughter on 25 November, named after Saint Catherine of Alexandria, one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers.
In 1961 the chapel was restored to its original state as a double chapel.
Henry IV had the chapel built in her honour because he was born on her commemoration day.
Henry IV was buried in the unconsecrated chapel from 1106 to 1111, when Pope Paschalis II revoked the ban, which had been in effect since 1088.
During restoration works in 1971 a page of parchment was found in the chapel which is part of a Wulfila Bible written around 500.
Today, the Saint Afra Chapel is a tabernacle.
Saint Mary's chapel had been added on the northern side of the cathedral by Bishop Matthias von Rammung in 1475.
Other buildings nearby, for example, were the chapter house, rectory, archives, St. Nikolaus Chapel, town fortifications etc.
Inside the mount is a chapel dedicated to the Archangel Michael.