Constructed in 1917 during the reign of King Sisowath, the Throne Hall was built to replace an earlier wooden structure, symbolizing the evolution and enduring strength of the Cambodian monarchy. The hall’s architecture features the iconic golden spire, inspired by Angkorian temples, and its interior is adorned with intricate murals and decorations that pay homage to Cambodian heritage. While it is typically closed to the public, the Throne Hall’s exterior remains an essential site, representing the history and continuity of the royal family.
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Explore the grandeur of the Throne Hall with Eagle Discovery Cambodia. Our guided tour provides insight into the hall’s historical importance and architectural beauty, detailing its role in Cambodia’s royal traditions and its symbolic presence in the nation’s heritage. Marvel at the hall’s design and learn about the ceremonies that have taken place within its walls, capturing a glimpse into the heart of Cambodian royalty. Join us for an unforgettable journey into the legacy and elegance of Cambodia’s royal history.