Wat Chetuphon (Sukhothai)

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Wat Chetuphon (Sukhothai) is a historic Buddhist temple ruin in Thailand’s Sukhothai Historical Park, known for its classic Sukhothai-period architecture and religious significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buddhist temple ruin
archaeological site
historic site
architecturalPeriod Sukhothai period NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Sukhothai style NERFINISHED
associatedWith Theravada Buddhism NERFINISHED
builtInCentury 13th–14th century
country Thailand
culturalSignificance evidence of early Thai Buddhist art
example of classic Sukhothai-period temple layout
currentUse archaeological monument
tourist attraction
function place of Buddhist worship (historical)
hasFeature Buddha images
laterite structures
ruined ordination hall (ubosot)
ruined viharn
stucco decoration remnants
heritageContext Sukhothai and Associated Historic Towns NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation part of UNESCO World Heritage property “Historic Town of Sukhothai and Associated Historic Towns”
historicalEra Sukhothai Kingdom NERFINISHED
locatedIn Lower Northern Region of Thailand NERFINISHED
Mueang Sukhothai District NERFINISHED
Sukhothai Historical Park NERFINISHED
Sukhothai Province NERFINISHED
historic city of Sukhothai
locatedNear other temple ruins in Sukhothai Historical Park
managedBy Fine Arts Department of Thailand NERFINISHED
material brick
laterite
stucco
partOf Sukhothai Historical Park NERFINISHED
protectionStatus protected historic monument of Thailand
religion Buddhism
tourismRegion Northern Thailand NERFINISHED
UNESCOCriteria (i)
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UNESCOInscriptionYear 1991 (as part of Sukhothai and Associated Historic Towns)
UNESCOSiteId 574
worldHeritageStatus within a UNESCO World Heritage Site

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Sukhothai period notableTemple Wat Chetuphon (Sukhothai)