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The Royal Palace Phnom Penh Cambodia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Writing on leaf, Royal Palace, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Silver Pagoda, Royal Palace, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mural painting in Royal palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Silver Pagoda, Royal Palace, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mural painting in Royal palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wrought iron gates with the image of Apsaras. Royal Palace, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Royal Palace Phnom Penh Cambodia
Mural painting in Royal palace in Phnom Penh, Cambodia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Replica of Angkor Wat, Royal Palace, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Royal Palace, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gardener maintaining hedges in front of the throne hall of the royal palace in phnom penh, cambodia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Gardener trimming shrubs in ornamental garden of royal palace, phnom penh, cambodia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Man repairing roof Royal Palace, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Royalty Free Stock Photo
A band playing traditional Cambodian instruments at the Royal Palace, Phnom Penh, Cambodia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Preah Barum Reachea Veang Nei Preah Reacheanachak Kampuchea), in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is a complex of buildings which serves as the royal residence of the king of Cambodia. Its full name in the Khmer language is Preah Barum Reachea Veang Chaktomuk Serei Mongkol (Khmer: ព្រះបរមរាជវាំងចតុមុខសិរីមង្គល). The Kings of Cambodia have occupied it since it was built in 1860s, with a period of absence when the country came into turmoil during and after the reign of the Khmer Rouge. The palace was constructed after King Norodom relocated the royal capital from Oudong to Phnom Penh in the mid-19th century. It was built atop an old citadel called Banteay Kev. It faces towards the East and is situated at the Western bank of the cross division of the Tonle Sap River and the Mekong River called Chaktomuk (an allusion to Brahma).


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