Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Aachen Cathedral ' has mentioned 'Facade' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The interior walls were initially lined with a marble facade.
The westwork (western facade) of the cathedral is of Carolingian origin, flanked by two stair-towers.
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.
The function of the upstairs part of the west facade is not entirely clear.
The floors of the western facade lying above this room were remodelled in the first half of the 14th century and in the 17th century; the tower was completed between 1879 and 1884.
South of the western facade is the Chapel of Hungary.
Adjoining the western facade to the north is the Chapel of St Nicholas & St Michael, of the 15th century with a neo-baroque altarpiece in the chancel, created in the 20th century by Joseph Buchkremer.
1788: Entrance porch in front of the west facade, resulting in the internalisation of the Carolingian bronze door (Wolfstxc3xbcr).