Royal Palace-Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Royal Palace - Phnom Penh-Cambodia
The Royal Palace which was originally built in wood, and begun by King Norodom 1834-1904 when the capital moved to Phnom Penh in 1966.
The Royal Palace servers as the residence of the King, a venue court ceremony and as a symbol of Kingdom. Most building were involvement by French and Thai designers and architects. You also can see some European styles building on the grounds. Attached to the Palace compound, the Silver Pagoda or Wat Preah Keo Morokat (in Khmer) is unique among pagodas-thousands of silver tiles which cover the floor of its interior. Addition, unlike most pagodas, no monk live at this pagoda.
Location: Street, Sothearos (240) – (184).
Entrance Fee: 3$/person, 2$/camera, 5$/video camera.
Open Everyday: 7AM-11:30 AM to 2PM-5PM
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