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ROYAL PALACE AND SILVER PAGODA

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A site in Phnom Peth featuring King Norodom's first residence and the Silver Pagoda.

This palace of wood and bamboo was the first residence of King Norodom when he chose Phnom Penh as his capital. Considered too modest for a princely residence, it was replaced by another one, in hard. Work began in 1865 and was completed in 1870. In traditional Khmer style and painted in yellow, the royal color, the palace is built in masonry and has some similarities with the royal palace in Bangkok. Beware, the palace is closed when the king is there. Opposite the Royal Palace and south of the large pavilion, reserved for the king during the Water Festival, stands a tiny pagoda. It is there that the travelers of passage can go to honor the Buddha protector of the travelers. One buys some incense sticks, lotus flowers or a coconut from the street vendors and places them in front of the deity.

The Silver Pagoda, which has the status of a royal temple, is located on the south side of the compound. 500 silver paving stones form the floor covering (one kilo each). There is a collection of gold and silver Buddhas, murals (restored with varying degrees of success by Polish experts) depicting the great themes of the Ramayana.

Other importantbuildings in the complex are the Moonlight Pavilion, one of the most remarkable in Cambodia, which can be seen from the outside as a stage for classical Khmer dance, and the Khemarin Palace, used as the king's residence.

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Chiquita06
Visited in august 2019
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Palais Royal
Une visite chère pour ce palais ne pas y aller le dimanche il y a trop de monde. Une visite à faire si vous n avez rien d autre a faire.
GP37
Visited in july 2019
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Palais royal et Pagoe d'argent
beaux et imposants édifices liés la légende de Sihanouk

photos intérieures interdites

le sol de la Pagode est composé de dalles en argent
fute_20071
Visited in may 2019
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Un sublime palais
Le palais royal de Phnom-Penh est magnifique. De très belles pagodes, stupas et fresques historiques.
Notre visite a pris environ 2h, il faut vraiment partir avec son guide "Petit fûté" car aucune indication n'est disponible sinon.
mdr45
Visited in february 2019
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Magnifique palais
Même s'il y a beaucoup de monde, c'est un ensemble à visiter. Très intéressant, très beau, belle histoire. Si le drapeau est bleu, c'est que le roi est présent.
A faire absolument
fanie1976
Visited in february 2019
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A visiter
Le palais royal est à visiter... Petite déception tout de même car impossible d y entrer car est bien sur occupé. Mais tout le reste des beautés des annexes sont somptueuses.
Palais illuminé le soir mais très peu de temps après la tombée de la nuit.

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