Located across the road from Chau Say Tevoda temple, this 12th century temple was built in honour of the Hindu gods Shiva and Vishnu and is full of wonderful carvings.
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A single-towered temple dedicated to Lords Vishnu and Shiva!
Not far from "Preah Khan", right at the East side of "Angkor Thom's Victory Gate" and in front of "Chau Say Tevoda", you'll find the small single-towered temple of "Thommanon". It was built around th...
Just a terrific compact temple, with classic architectural lines, showcasing masterful 12th century stone masonry. Well worth checking out while temple touring in Siem Reap, Cambodia.
This temple is OK but I wouldn’t make any special effort to visit. Probably worth about 15mins of your time if you are driving past. Of the two temples opposite each other, Thommanom is probably a bit...
You will find this temple as you cross over the moat surrounding Angkor Thom. Together with Chau say Tevoda, they are a world heritage site. Both these temples are small and easily missed, so just t...
Thommanon and Chau Say Tevoda and Symmetrical and situated on either sides of the road, around 500 mts from the victory gate ( East gate) of Angkor Thom. These are small but beautiful temples with the...
Located across the road from Chau Say Tevoda temple, this 12th century temple was built in honour of the Hindu gods Shiva and Vishnu and is full of wonderful carvings.
It is also a untouched temple. The Tomatsu temple is one of two, and the other is Chau Say Tevoda. It is a small Hindu temple. Fortunately, some of the sculptures are still in good condition. We didn't stay here long enough to take some pictures.
Absolutely exquisite temple ruins, a little damp, with green moss on it, inside can be drilled in, ceilings and murals show some battle scenes. The building is exquisitely similar to the Royal Palace.
The moss on the temple gives the building a layer of green, which is very interesting and gorgeous. The exquisiteness of the relief is the same as that of the Queen's Palace. There is a record of the battle between an elephant and a crocodile. A tour guide changed it to say, but everyone was afraid that he would consume it and left immediately.
Very distinctive temple, but you need a chartered car to get there