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PREAH KHAN
" The sacred sword "

Prasat Phnom Krom is approximately 12 kilometers (7 .4 miles) southwest of Siem Reap near the north end of the Tonle Sap Lake. It is located on a mountain 137 meters (449 feet) highs. Climb the steep stairs and curved curved path through a modern temple complex at the top of the hill. The walk affords a fine view of the lake and surrounding area.


It was built in the end of the ninth century beginning of the tenth century dedicated to the Hindu Trinity- Siva, Visnu and Brahma, with following to Prasat Bakheng art style.

BACKGROUND
Yasovarman I built a temple on each of the three hills dominating the plain of Angkor Bakheng, Phnom Krom and Phnom Bok. The temple of Phnom Krom is visible from the airplane as one fly into Siem Reap.

LAYOUT
Phnom Krom is a square plan and consists of three towers in a row (1) situated dramatically on a hilltop. They were dedicated to Siva, Visnu and Brahma respectively. The upper portions of the towers have collapsed and the facades are very degraded but otherwise they remain intact. The towers are enclosed by a literate wall (2) intersected on each side by an entry tower in the shape of a cross (3). Three long halls built of laterite (only the bases of which remain) parallel the wall around the courtyard (4). They probably served as rest houses. Four small building inside the courtyard preceded the sanctuaries (5). They are similar except that the two at either end are brick and the two in the middle are sandstone. All four have a series of holes in the walls, which suggests they may have been used as crematoriums.

CENTRAL TOWERS
The three central towers stand on a north south axis on a low rectangular platform with molding constructed of sandstone paving over a laterite base (6). Two sides of the base are intercepted by three stairways with lions on the landings. The towers are square and originally had four recessed tiers on the upper portion. they open to the east and west with false doors on the  north south. Traces of decoration remain around the base of the platform near the stairs, on the pilasters, the panels of the false doors, the cornices and on niches in the corners. The upper terrace affords a panoramic view of the Great Lake and the surrounding plain.

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THE ANGKOR ARCHEOLOGICAL COMPLEX LIST


Ak Yum Krol Ko Preah Palilay
Angkor Thom Krol Romeas Preah Pithu Group
Angkor Wat Kutisvara Roluos Group
Bakong Lolei Spean Thma
Baksei Chamkrong Neak Pean Srah Srang
Banteay Kdei Phimeanakas Ta Keo
Banteay Prei Phnom Bakheng Ta Nei
Banteay Samre Phnom Krom Ta Prohm
Banteay Srey Phnom Kulen Ta Prohm Kel
Baphuon Prasat Bei Ta Som
Bat Chum Prasat Kravan Tep Pranam
Bayon Prasat Prei Terrace of the Elephants
Beng Melea Prasat Suor Prat Terrace of the Leper King
Chapel of the Hospital Prasat Top (East) Thma Bay Kaek
Chau Say Tevoda Prasat Top (West) Thommanon
East Mebon Pre Rup Wat Athvea
Kbal Spean Preah Khan West Baray
Kleangs (North and South) Preah Ko West Mebon
 

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