Postijiet monumentali
Tempju Ta Prohm
41 persuna tal-post jissuġġeruh
Lokalità
Unnamed Road
Krong Siem Reap, Siem Reap Province
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Ta Prohm, famously known as ‘Tomb Raider Temple’ was built under the Khmer King Jayavarman VII around 1186 AD. During its heyday, it served as a Mahayana Buddhist monastery as well as university and was dedicated to the king’s mother. Today, the towers, courtyards and narrow corridors are in ruins with massive trees holding parts of the buildings together. Only minimal restoration work has been carried out to stabilise the temple complex. This creates a unique atmosphere that attracts both locals and international travellers alike.
Ta Prohm, famously known as ‘Tomb Raider Temple’ was built under the Khmer King Jayavarman VII around 1186 AD. During its heyday, it served as a Mahayana Buddhist monastery as well as university and was dedicated to the king’s mother. Today, the towers, courtyards and narrow corridors are in ruins…
Ta Prohm is the modern name of the temple at Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, built in the Bayon style largely in the late 12th and early 13th centuries and originally called Rajavihara . Book the tour with us 40$ each for small circle tour start from 6 people to 10 people . included - guide - driver - lunch
Ta Prohm Temple or Tom Rider Temple Construction on Ta Prohm began in 1186 AD. Originally known as Rajavihara (Monastery of the King), Ta Prohm was a Buddhist temple dedicated to the mother of King Jayavarman the seventh. A rare inscription at Ta Prohm provides statistics on the temple’s workers. Allowing for some exaggeration to honor the king, the inscription’s report of around 80,000 workers, including 2700 officials and 615 dancers, is still astounding. There are 39 towers at Ta Prohm, which are connected by numerous galleries. Visitors are no longer permitted to climb onto the crumbling galleries, due to the potential damage to both temple and visitor. The exterior wall of the compo
Ta Prohm Temple or Tom Rider Temple Construction on Ta Prohm began in 1186 AD. Originally known as Rajavihara (Monastery of the King), Ta Prohm was a Buddhist temple dedicated to the mother of King Jayavarman the seventh. A rare inscription at Ta Prohm provides statistics on the temple’s workers.…