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Wat Prasat วัดปราศาท - Monestary of the Castle - Restored Ruin in North Ayutthaya - Thailand 2025

Wat Prasat วัดปราศาท

Wat Prasat or the Monastery of the Castle is located off the city island in the northern
area of Ayutthaya in Khlong Sra Bua area.

The monastery was situated in between Wat Phraya Maen and Wat Jong Krom in an
area called Thung Khwan. Wat Prasat stood northwest and adjacent to Wat Jong
Krom. It is only accessible by a dirt road just to the west of this temple. It’s also in a low area that is prone to flooding so it may be inaccessible during the rainy season.

The site, which is roughly 140 meters long on 100 meters wide, has been excavated in
2016 by the Fine Arts Department. Different monastic structures were unearthed in situ.

There are other temples in and around Ayutthaya bearing the same name this this one being the largest.

Its historical background and period of construction are unknown and most of the ruins were in poor shape prior to restoration with functions and era of building being unknown.

The site is located near a couple ...

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Port FC Vs Nakhon Ratchasima - Best 2 Minutes of the Season - Thai League 1 Highlights Feb 21, 2026

Port FC hosted Nakhon Ratchasima (also known as Korat or Nakhon Ratchasima Mazda FC) at PAT Stadium in Bangkok for a Thai League 1 Round 22 clash on February 21, 2026, with the home side entering as strong favorites given their solid position near the top of the table and the visitors languishing at the bottom.

Pre-match analysis heavily favored Port, who sat in third place with strong home form, having won a high percentage of recent PAT Stadium games while showing consistency in attack and defense. Nakhon Ratchasima, in contrast, struggled badly away from home and had endured a run of losses with poor scoring output, making them vulnerable against a motivated Port side chasing higher spots.

Head-to-head history also tilted decisively toward Port, who had dominated most prior encounters with a clear win record and higher average goals in those fixtures. Predictions commonly pointed to a Port victory, often with over 2.5 goals or a clean sheet, reflecting expectations of home dominance.

In the ...

Wat Phra Ram วัดพระราม - Built in 1369 - UNESCO World Heritage - Ayutthaya Thailand 2026

Wat Phra Ram วัดพระราม

Wat Phra Ram is a restored ruin located in the Historical Park of Ayutthaya in Pratu

Chai Sub-district and situated close to the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Sri Sanphet in a

swampy area called Bueng Phra Ram. The monastery was constructed on the cremation

site of the first Ayutthayan monarch, King Ramathibodi I.

The exact time of its construction is not known as the various Chronicles of Ayutthaya

give different timings of its construction. The oldest version, the Luang Prasoet, written

during the Late Ayutthayan era, states its establishment in 1369 . Later versions

written in the post-Ayutthayan era put its construction in the year 1434, after the death of Borommaracha II somehow 65 year later.

The Luang Prasoet version tells us that Wat Phra Ram was the first constructed temple

at the time King Ramathibodi I passed away. The later versions could also be interpreted

as that the monastery was expanded with a Khmer-styled prang and a vihara. Nobody

knows exactly.

The ...

Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat - 13th Century Khmer Temple - Lopburi Thailand 2026

Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahathat

Large Royal temple in Lopburi founded by the Khmer 800 years ago.

The Wat Phra Sri Mahathat is a large Royal temple in the center of Lopburi. The temple was founded when Lopburi was under control of the Khmer empire from Angkor, in present day Cambodia.

The eight acres complex which is little visited by foreign tourists houses structures from several periods, the oldest ones being the main prang dating back around 800 years.

Khmer style Prang

The main prang was built by the Khmer in the Bayon style in the late 12th or early 13th century. Standing on a platform, it was probably flanked by similar prangs of smaller size, of which virtually nothing is left. On the West side a portico protrudes out from the structure, giving access to the prang’s interior.

The prang was adorned with fine stuccoed artwork depicting scenes from the life of the Buddha, some of which are still intact. Inside is the cella, the room where the Khmer people worshipped the linga, the representation...

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