Banteay Samre

Banteay Samre dates from the same period as Angkor Wat and was built by Suryavarman II. The temple is in a fairly healthy state of preservation work, although its isolation has resulted in some looting during the past few decades. The area consists of a central temple with four wings, preceded by a hall and also accompanied by two libraries, the southern one remarkably well preserved. The whole ensemble is enclosed by two large concentric walls around what would have been the unique feature of an inner moat, sadly now dry.

   Banteay Samre is 400, east of the Eastern Baray. A visit here can be combined with a trip to Banteay Srei or Phnom Bok.






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