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The Wat Mahathat is located in the center of Ayutthaya Historical Park, between Chi Kun Road and Naresuan Road in the northeast corner of Phra Ram Park. [1]Wat Phra Mahathat, Ayutthaya Probably the most photographed object in the area Plan of the ruins of Wat Mahathat, Ayutthaya
An excavation map shows traces of an ancient baray (water reservoir) close to the southwestern tip of Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon, which could have been built on a former important Khmer temple complex. [4] The city was captured by the Burmese in 1569. Though not pillaged, it lost "many valuable and artistic objects."
The city walls form a rectangle about 2 km east–west by 1.6 km north–south. There are 193 ruins on 70 square kilometers of land. There is a gate in the centre of each wall. Inside are the remains of the royal palace and twenty-six temples, the largest being Wat Mahathat. [citation needed]
The collection including Buddha images and Hindu god sculptures from Wat Phra Phai Luang and Wat Mahathat, sculptures from the pre-Sukhothai period (about 13th century), Sukhothai artifacts from the 14th and 15th centuries, early Ayutthaya artifacts from about 1351 to 1488, porcelain from the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, which was found ...
Phra Achana in Wat Si Chum Chapel, Sukhothai National Historical Park. Sukhothai province is most known for its historical city of Sukhothai, the first capital of Siam, founded by King Ramkhamhaeng. The province's temples and monuments have been well restored and Sukhothai Historical Park is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Wat Mahathat An overgrown sandstone Buddha statue, near the minor chapels of Wat Maha That in Ayutthaya. Chedi Phukhao Thong เจดีย์ภูเขาทอง; Wat Bang Nom Kho วัดบางนมโค; Wat Chaiwatthanaram วัดไชยวัฒนาราม; Wat Mahathat วัดมหาธาตุ
Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan, Nakhon Si Thammarat: Nakhon Si Thammarat: 2012 i, ii, vi (cultural) Wat Phra Mahathat is an important Buddhist temple . The main stupa, Phra Borommathat Chedi, was constructed in the 13th century under the king Sri Dhammasokaraja to establish a symbol of Theravada Buddhism in the region.
Wat Ratchaburana (Thai: วัดราชบูรณะ) is a Buddhist temple in the Ayutthaya Historical Park, Ayutthaya, Thailand. The temple's main prang is one of the finest in the city. Located in the island section of Ayutthaya, Wat Ratchaburana is immediately north of Wat Mahathat .