Pram Temple (Moung Commune)

Partially standing remains of a group of five brick temples with a basin in the east. As of visiting in April 2025, the site is heavily overgrown and only the three bases of brick shrines can be recognised.

The brickwork and sole decorative fragment would suggest the site may date to around the 9th-10th century. There is also a fragment of a pink sandstone doorframe. Speaking to a local villager near the site, he recalls the towers standing more prominently than they do today.

Images: April 2025

Historical Notes

Located 2.5 km east of Kvek village and south of Čruy Nãn Nươn village (on the trail from Kralanh to Samrong) is a group of five brick towers aligned north-south, known as Prasat Pram; all the upper sections have collapsed.

1934, BEFEO Chronique

Map

*Important: mapped location may only be approximated to the district level/village only. To visit sites outside the tourist zones you should seek a local guide from the area read more.

Site Info

  • Reference ID: HA12046 | Last Update: February 25th, 2026
  • Site Name: Pram (Pr.) | Khmer: បា្រសាទប្រាំ
  • Other Names: Pram (Pr.)
  • Location: Siem Reap Province > Srei Snam District > Moung Commune > Kâmbor
  • Inventaire Khmer IK: 693.03
  • MoCFA/EFEO Inventory - CISARK: 765
  • Monuments Historiques - MH: 761
  • Tags/Group: MH, pr, Temples
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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