Thommanon

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Thommanon is a small 12th-century Hindu temple in the Angkor region of Cambodia, noted for its well-preserved sandstone carvings and classical Khmer architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Angkor temple
Hindu temple
architecturalStyle Khmer architecture NERFINISHED
builtDuringReignOf Suryavarman II NERFINISHED
builtInCentury 12th century
constructionMaterial laterite base
sandstone superstructure
country Cambodia NERFINISHED
culturalContext Khmer Empire NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Shiva NERFINISHED
Vishnu NERFINISHED
era 12th century
function religious worship
hasAccess causeway from the east
hasBuildingType single-tower temple
hasFeature classical Khmer proportions
devata carvings
gopura
library building
lintel carvings
mandapa
pediment carvings
sandstone enclosure wall
single central sanctuary
well-preserved sandstone carvings
heritage Angkor World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
locatedIn Angkor Archaeological Park NERFINISHED
Cambodia NERFINISHED
Siem Reap Province NERFINISHED
materialUsed sandstone
near Angkor Thom NERFINISHED
Chau Say Tevoda NERFINISHED
Victory Gate of Angkor Thom NERFINISHED
notableFor classical Khmer architecture
fine devata carvings
well-preserved sandstone reliefs
orientation east
partOf Angkor temple complex NERFINISHED
preservationStatus well preserved
region Angkor region NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
stylePeriod Angkor Wat style NERFINISHED
touristAttraction yes
UNESCOWorldHeritageSite Angkor NERFINISHED

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