Prasat Suor Prat

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Prasat Suor Prat is a row of twelve laterite and sandstone towers from the late Angkor period, located near Angkor Thom’s Victory Gate and thought to have served ceremonial or judicial functions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Angkor monument
archaeological site
temple towers
architecturalStyle Khmer architecture
associatedWithDynasty Khmer Empire NERFINISHED
constructionPeriod late Angkor period
country Cambodia NERFINISHED
faces the Royal Terrace area NERFINISHED
hasConstructionTechnique laterite core with sandstone elements
hasCulturalContext Hindu-Buddhist Khmer culture
hasLayout row of towers
hasMaterial laterite
sandstone
hasNameLanguage Khmer NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfTowers 12
hasPreservationIssues weathering and structural decay
hasTowerShape rectangular towers
hasUncertainFunction true
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site Angkor
isAlignedWith Terrace of the Elephants NERFINISHED
Terrace of the Leper King NERFINISHED
isTouristAttraction true
locatedAlong eastern side of the Royal Square
locatedEastOf Royal Palace area of Angkor Thom NERFINISHED
locatedIn Angkor Archaeological Park NERFINISHED
Cambodia NERFINISHED
Siem Reap Province NERFINISHED
locatedNear Royal Square of Angkor Thom NERFINISHED
Victory Gate of Angkor Thom NERFINISHED
overlooks Royal Square of Angkor Thom NERFINISHED
partOf Angkor Thom complex NERFINISHED
possibleFunction ceremonial use
judicial use
reception of dignitaries
viewing stands for royal events
subjectToConservation true
UNESCOWorldHeritageSince 1992

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Angkor Archaeological Park contains Prasat Suor Prat