Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'St Mary's Cathedral and St Michael's Church at Hildesheim' has mentioned 'Construction' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 History 1.1 Construction 1.2 School and library 1.3 Destruction in the Second World War 1.4 Renovations 2010xe2x80x932014 1.5 Thousand-year Rose 2 Archaeological finds 3 Interior decoration, art, and treasures 4 Organs 4.1 Organ 1960xe2x80x932010 4.2 Seifert Organs (2014) 5 Bells 5.1 Refounding of 1960 5.2 Renovation 2013/2014 6 World Heritage Site 7 Reopening 8 Location 9 Bibliography 10 References 11 External links
Construction[edit]
The reconsecration took until 1960 to complete because of various problems, chiefly the "Hildesheim Cathedral construction dispute" (Hildesheimer Dombaustreit), an argument between the Diocese of Hildesheim and the Land of Lower Saxony about the cost of the reconstruction and particularly about whether Lower Saxony was one of the legal successors of the Free State of Prussia which had undertaken to cover the cathedral's building expenses in 1803 (when it was still the Kingdom of Prussia) during the process of German mediatization.
The cathedral renovation was the largest church construction project in Germany.
8 will be named for Bishop Altfrid, one of the most important bishops of Hildesheim, who secured large contributions for the construction of the cathedral.
Furthermore, the Medieval layout of the town is quite well conserved and corresponds to the period of construction of the property (11th and 12th centuries).
Conservation and construction issues are organised and managed in close cooperation among the owners, the State Office for Historic Monuments, the Ministry for Science and Culture and various scientific committees.