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Norodom's palace was constructed in brick and wood, but King Sisowath's palace was built in reinforced concrete by French architects, and the murals in the new Chan Chhaya, Phochani, and Throne Hall, were carried out by French artists. King Norodom's Silver Pagoda was demolished and rebuilt in reinforced concrete in the 1960s, and all that remains of the original is the surrounding gallery.
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Pavilion has a balcony that was used as a platform for viewing parades marching along Sothearos Boulevard of Phnom
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in 1919. The building is 30x60 metres. As with all buildings and structure at the Palace, the Throne Hall faces east and is best photographed in the morning. When visiting note the thrones (Reach
Balaing in front and Preah Thineang Bossabok higher at the back) and the beautiful ceiling frescoes of
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Phochani ("banquet") pavilion was built in 1912 as a replacement for an older banquet and dance complex located slightly to the north, between the modern Phochani and the Throne Hall. It was built in reinforced concrete, but the contract stipulated that the new pavilion should respect Khmer
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these same symbols are seen on the walls surrounding monasteries, and, as with monasteries, were used to symbolize that what lay within is holy. In addition, just outside the palace but part of it, were the Silver Pagoda to the south and the cremation ground to the north, while the park on the
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featuring its layout of the defensive wall (kampeng), throne hall (preah thineang), Temple of the
Emerald Buddha (Wat Preah Keo Morakot), stupas (chedei), towering spires (prang prasat) and mural paintings. The Royal Palace of Phnom Penh covers an area of 174,870 square metres
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dressed and covered with the Royal
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encrusted with 9,584 diamonds dressed in royal regalia commissioned by King
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tradition, 'especially in its roof", and it accordingly drew on traditional architecture for its form. The interior murals are by a French artist who also attempted to draw on Khmer tradition. The modern enclosure to the west is a later alteration.
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to replace the earlier pavilion built under King Norodom. The current pavilion is of a similar design as the earlier version. The Chanchhaya Pavilion dominates the facade of the Palace on Sothearos Blvd. The Pavilion serves as a venue for the
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from 802 AD until the early 15th century. After the Khmer court moved from Angkor in the 15th century due to environmental problems and ecological imbalance, it first settled in Phnom Penh which back then named as
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standing holding the Royal Sword. The statue is made with gold and shows him dressed in casual clothes. While to the south of the thrones stands the gold statue of His Majesty King Sisowath sitting on the
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and royal weddings) as well as a meeting place for guests of the King. The cross-shaped building is crowned with three spires. The central, 59-metre spire is topped with the white, four-faced head of
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of Cambodians kings and queens starting from the reign of King Ang Doung onwards. This Throne Hall is the second to be built on this site. The first was constructed in 1869–1870 under
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