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Nakhon Luang Subdistrict Ayutthaya

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Prasat Nakhon Luang (ปราสาทนครหลวง) Ayutthaya

Located on the eastern side of the Pa Sak River. In Nakhon Luang Subdistrict It was originally the residence of the king while he went to pay homage to the Buddha's footprint in Saraburi and as a place to stay while he traveled to Lopburi.
Another important place of worship in Ayutthaya
which is an amazing combination of Thai and Khmer art. It was originally the residence of the king while he traveled to Lopburi and went to worship Phra Buddhabat Saraburi. It is assumed that it was built in the reign of King Songtham, but it was built in brick and mortar during the reign of King Prasatthong in 1604 by His Majesty. Let the photographer take the model from Prasat Sila. 'Phra Nakhon Luang' or Sri Yasothonpura or Angkor Wat in Cambodia To celebrate the honor of having Cambodia returned as a royal country again if the construction was not completed. Later in 1809, Ta Pa Khao Pin came to build Wat Nakhon Luang in the vicinity. They also built four Buddha footprints and enshrined them in the mandap on the highest floor. They are four overlapping Buddha footprints, deeply dimpled into the rock. The largest one is about 2.50 meters wide and 5.50 meters long. There is an inscription on the gable that it was renovated in 122 AD. 1903, corresponding to the reign of King Rama V) Walk around and admire the skill of ancient Thai craftsmen who painstakingly built the entire castle made of bricks. Located on a man-made hill by filling in soil to an amazing height, there are 30 pagodas, shaped like Khmer pagodas with twenty wooden recesses and a curved balcony in Khmer art. that connects each prang, which the craftsman made of Luk Mahuat Looks like the bars of a solid baluster. and the Nakhon Luang Palace or Phra Chan Loi Shrine It is a tetrahedral building which was renovated during the reign of King Rama V with Phra Palad (Pleum) or Phrakru Wihan-Kitchanu bringing a round granite slab about 2 meters in diameter and 6 inches thick, called Phra Chan Loi, from Thep Chan Loi Temple. The nearby Nakhon Luang District was enshrined. It is a registered historical site and has a quiet atmosphere. Worth studying and learning
You can visit every day from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.




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