Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Aachen Cathedral ' has mentioned 'Construction' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Charlemagne began the construction of the Palatine Chapel around 796,[2] along with the rest of the palace structures.
[3] The construction is credited to Odo of Metz.
The question of which geometric concepts and basic dimensions lie at the basis of the chapel's construction is not entirely clear even today.
Before the construction of the porch in the 18th century, the Carolingian west facade, when seen from the Narthex, was particularly evocative: a large niche, topped by a semicircular arch in the western upper level corresponded to the semicircle of the barrel vault of the lower level.
For protection of the vault of the choir, iron rods were built in at the time of construction, to counter the lateral force on the narrow stone supports and to allow as much space as possible between them for window space.
Construction elements of the octagon and choir were nominated as Historic landmarks of German civil engineering in 2007.
Construction of the palace (in the location of the modern Rathaus and Aachen Cathedral) on the site of a Roman bath.
1748xe2x80x931767: Construction of the Chapel of Hungary.
1756xe2x80x931767: Construction of new building according to the plans of Joseph Moretti.
According to legend, the people of Aachen ran out of funding to finish the construction of the cathedral.
The construction of the chapel between 793 and 813 symbolises the unification of the West and its spiritual and political revival under the aegis of Charlemagne.
Criterion (vi): The construction of the Chapel of the Emperor at Aachen symbolised the unification of the West and its spiritual and political revival under the aegis of Charlemagne.
The property is managed by the Cathedral Construction Administration (Dombauleitung) under the responsibility of the Cathedral Chapter.