Kok Romiet Temple

Located 1 km to the west-northwest of Wat Kok Romiet, the square brick prasat opens to the east with a sandstone doorframe and around its sides, no false doors but there are emphasized pilasters. It was not tall by appearances, a few meters high and the next level tapering in size although today, it’s in … Read more

Kon Damrei Temple

Originally a group of three brick temples, partially standing today is the central tower. The site was built upon a small rise that is surrounded by a moat and it’s recorded that there is a related basin in the northeast. The remaining tower is only standing on two sides and opens to the east with … Read more

Wat

Monastery housing remains from an ancient site in a shelter including a very beautiful late-era sema stone, several pedestals, a bollard, and sandstone plinth.

Wat Kok Romiet

Monastery housing remains from Pr. Boeng Ampil (source: Cisark). The remains include a very beautiful decorated sandstone crown piece from the very top of the ancient temple housed in a shelter. Beside the shelter there are a collection of decorated fragments including window columns, door columns, and large petals. In front of the shelter there … Read more

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