Wat Nokor Pheas

Also known as Angkor Pheas Pagoda, featuring a contemporary monastery built on the site of an ancient brick temple and is still today surrounded by a moat. Remains of the ancient site are now collected at the east of the pagoda including a large and partly finished pedestal plus a shelter containing a collection of sandstone blocks and window columns. Nearby to the southeast, a grand basin.

Map

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Site Info

Historical Inventories of Angkor Pheas (V.)

  • 1911, E. Lunet de Lajonquière, Inventaire descriptif des monuments du Cambodge, Tome III, pg. 312 (IK #: 647 Site Name: Vat Angkor Pias Region: Srok Puok, Khet Siemreap)
  • 1926, Liste des Monuments Historiques, #: 520 Site: V. Angkor Pias. - Pedestal and lintel, remains of a demolished sanctuary. Region: Siemréap
Rodney Charles LHuillier

Living in Asia for over a decade and now residing in beautiful Siem Reap. Rodney Charles L'Huillier has spent over seven years in Cambodia and is the author of Ancient Cambodia (2024) and Essential Siem Reap (2017, 2019). Contact via [email protected] - more..

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