Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Aachen Cathedral ' has mentioned 'Bronze' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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[4] A foundry was brought to Aachen near the end of the 8th century and was utilized to cast multiple bronze pieces, from doors and the railings, to the horse and bear statues. | WIKI |
[8] The round arched openings in the upper floor in the side walls of the octagon, between the columns, in front of a mezzanine, are decorated with a metre-high railing of Carolingian bronze rails. | WIKI |
These bronze rails were cast 1200 years ago in a single piece according to Roman models. | WIKI |
Ground plan & cross-sections Aachen Cathedral 1520, depicted by Albrecht Dxc3xbcrer Bronze model near the main entrance | WIKI |
Bronze pine cone in the entrance hall | WIKI |
The bronze leaves attached to this porch, the Wolfstxc3xbcr (Wolf's Door), weigh 43 hundredweight altogether (cf. | WIKI |
There were multiple sculptures, made of bronze, including an equestrian piece probably meant as a parallel of a statue of Marcus Aurelius in Rome. | WIKI |
[5] In the forehall, there is a bronze sculpture of a bear, which was probably made in the 10th century, i.e. | WIKI |
[16] Opposite it is a bronze pine cone with 129 perforated scales, which stands 91xc2xa0cm high (including its base); its date is controversial and ranges from the 3rd to the 10th century. | WIKI |
Matarxc3xa9's design imitates, however abstractly, the structure of the Carolingian bronze gate inside the dome. | WIKI |
Bronze and unprocessed quartz form the window itself. | WIKI |
1788: Entrance porch in front of the west facade, resulting in the internalisation of the Carolingian bronze door (Wolfstxc3xbcr). | WIKI |
1843: Reinstallation of some of the columns (28 pieces returned from France) in the Octagon, several columns replaced with new ones, the old bronze bases replaced with marble, almost all of the ten capitals returned from France replaced in marble. | WIKI |
The interior is punctuated on the lower storey by round arches set upon eight ample pillars, and on the upper storey by a gallery with eight Carolingian bronze gates. | UNESCO |
Criterion (i): With its columns of Greek and Italian marble, its bronze doors, the largest mosaic of its dome (now destroyed), the Palatine Chapel of Aachen, from its inception, has been perceived as an exceptional artistic creation. | UNESCO |