- Area: Siem Reap Province > Angkor Chum District > Kôl Commune > Kôl Village
- | Type: Ancient Remains & Temples
Spean Chang’er is an ancient laterite bridge of the 12th-13th century that is still in use by local traffic while the newer main road running parallel to its east. It features at least 12 arches and is recorded as measuring 47 meters long and 9 meters wide. It is a feature of the ancient Royal Road from Angkor to Phimai and is part of the Kdei Ta Kom group of ancient sites.
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Site Info
- Site Name: Spean Preah Chang-er Khmer Name: ស្ពានព្រះចង្អេរ
- Reference ID: HA11844 | Last Update: August 20th, 2024
- Tags/Group: Ancient Bridges, Ancient Royal Road, Kdei Ta Kom group, Royal Road Angkor Phimai, T24, Temples
- Location: Siem Reap Province > Angkor Chum District > Kôl Commune > Kôl Village
- MoCFA ID: 561
- IK Number: 687
