Khuen Pa Sak Cholasit
The biggest reservoir in Central Thailand, the Pa Sak Cholasit Dam was constructed as part of the Maenam Pa Sak
Read moreLop Buri, formerly known as “Lawo”, was one of the important ancient towns of the Khmers from the 10th-13th century. Many Khmer ruins are found in and around this town. During the Ayutthaya period, King Narai the Great established Lop Buri as the second capital with the help of French architects. Most of the architecture of that time reflects the mixture of Thai and Western styles.
The biggest reservoir in Central Thailand, the Pa Sak Cholasit Dam was constructed as part of the Maenam Pa Sak
Read moreThis former Brahman shrine is adjacent to Phra Prang Sam Yot. It consists of an ancient Khmer ruin and a
Read moreThis charming and petite Khmer ruin is in the market place on Vichayen Road. The structure was built in the
Read moreThis statue is situated at the entrance of the town. It was erected to honour King Narai the Great who
Read moreThe palace was built in 1665 and 1677, when King Narai the Great decided to make Lop Buri the second
Read moreThis temple is located behind the railway station near Phra Kan Shrine. The Lop Buri style prang or tower fronting
Read moreLocated on Vichayen Road, approximately 200 meters from the railway station, Phra Prang Sam Yot is Lop Buris best known
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