Angkor Thom, Royal Palace compound, the Phimeanakas, Angkor Temples, Cambodia
Phimeanakas (Prasat Phimean Akas, 'celestial temple') or Vimeanakas (Khmer: Prasat Vimean Akas) at Angkor, Cambodia, is a Hindu temple in the Khleang style, built at the end of the 10th century, during the reign of Rajendravarman (from 941-968), then rebuilt by Suryavarman II in the shape of a three tier pyramid as a Hindu temple. On top of the pyramid there was a tower.
Size: 5464px × 3580px
Location: Angkor Thom. Siem Reap, Cambodia, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia
Photo credit: © Sebastian Wasek / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: akas, ancient, angkor, angkorean, archaeological, archaeology, archeological, archeology, architecture, asia, asian, attraction, building, cambodia, cambodian, carving, celestial, civilisation, civilization, contemporary, countryside, cultural, culture, day, daytime, destinations, heritage, historical, history, indochina, khm, khmer, khétt, krau, landmark, landscape, landscapes, outdoor, outdoors, palace, phimean, phimeanakas, phumi, prasat, religion, religious, rock, royal, ruins, siem, site, southeast, spiritualism, spirituality, stone, stonework, structure, temple, thom, tourist, tradition, traditional, travel, tree, unesco, vimean, vimeanakas, world, Ângkô, éab