The Royal Palace, Angkor Thom

The Royal Palace
The Royal Palace is located in Cambodia
The Royal Palace
The Royal Palace
Location in Cambodia
LocationSiem Reap, Cambodia
RegionSoutheast Asia
Coordinates13°26′44″N 103°51′21″E / 13.44556°N 103.85583°E / 13.44556; 103.85583
TypeArchaeological site
Part ofAngkor Thom
Length585 m
Width246 m
Area14.4 ha
Circumference1662 m
History
BuilderSuryavarman I and others
Founded11th to 13th century AD
Abandoned16th century AD
PeriodsMiddle ages
Site notes
ConditionRuined
Public accessTicket required for foreigners
Architecture
Architectural stylesBakheng to Bayon

The Royal Palace was first built by king Suryavarman I and used continuously from the 11th to the late 16th century AD. During that period, the area was transformed and restored several times. Recent excavations have revealed many remains, such as a 10th-century temple which was built by a minister to Yasovarman I, was probably considered to be this minister's residence.

Most of the royal palace buildings were constructed by using perishable materials because they would have been non-religious in nature.