Date of Construction:
Late 10th - Early 11th century C.E.
Religious Affiliation:
Hinduism
Patron or King:
Jayavarman V
Artistic/Archeo. Style: Kleang
Location: Central Angkor
Thom
Duration of Visit: 15-30
minutes
Time to Visit: Anytime
Light on face in morning hours
Position:13d26'44N 103d51'21E

Impressive laterite and sandstone pyramid.
The lack of surviving carvings leaves it artistically
uninteresting, but it is the tallest scalable temple in
Angkor Thom,
providing a nice view from the top. The western staircase (at
the back) is the most easily ascended. Located inside the
ancient Royal Palace compound, Phimeanakas served
as the king’s temple. Legend has it that the golden tower
crowned the temple and was inhabited by a serpent, which would
transform into a woman. The kings of Angkor were required to
make love with the serpent every night, lest disaster befall him
or the kingdom. |