Wat Chaiwatthanaram-Ayutthaya
written by Ken
at Tuesday, October 25, 2005
“Wat Chaiwatthanaram is the beautiful ancient temple of Ayutthaya and the major tourist attraction”
Wat Chaiwatthanaram is situated on the bank of the Chao Phraya River, in the west of the Ayutthaya city island, central of Thailand. Wat Chaiwatthanaram was established at the command of King Prasat Thong in 1630 A.D to integrity his mother. The architecture was similar to that of Angkor temple (conceived as a duplicate from Cambodia) and also the same to wat Arun, Bangkok.
This Main Phra Prang name is “Phra Prang Sriratanahathat”, standing 35 meters tall, located on square and four smaller prangs. The cloister around main Prang were placed Buddha images. Buddha images in temple are Pang Manvichai style (one of Buddha gesture).
There is the river in font of Ubosot which faces toward to the East. Principle Buddha image in the temple made of red sandstone and the battlements made of green stone. Flank of Ubosot have two pagodas station wide 12 meters and tall 12 maters.
This Main Phra Prang name is “Phra Prang Sriratanahathat”, standing 35 meters tall, located on square and four smaller prangs. The cloister around main Prang were placed Buddha images. Buddha images in temple are Pang Manvichai style (one of Buddha gesture).
There is the river in font of Ubosot which faces toward to the East. Principle Buddha image in the temple made of red sandstone and the battlements made of green stone. Flank of Ubosot have two pagodas station wide 12 meters and tall 12 maters.
More information:
Open daily: 08.30 a.m. – 06.00 p.m.
Admission Fee:
Thai
10 Bahts per person
Foreign
30 Bahts per person
How to go there:
You can go by boat, car and bicycle.
Admission Fee:
Thai
10 Bahts per person
Foreign
30 Bahts per person
How to go there:
You can go by boat, car and bicycle.