
Prasat Kroul Romeas Temple
11th century
Prasat Kroul Romeas located the southern side of Sambor temple group about 500 m. This temple was built during the reign king Suryavarman I (end of 11th century). The sanctuaries made of brick, sandstone and laterite and dedicated Shiva god. At the eastern temple there were four small sanctuaries, made of brick in raw line on quadrilateral hill and faced to the East, perhaps it was built later Sambor temple in Middle 7th century dedicated to Shiva god. At the southeastern of these temples, there were two temples recognized as the original ancient khmer styles and the sanctuaries were very important other temples in that area. In the Kroul Romeas temple group located in the southeastern, named Srei Kroupleak temple.
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